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Are you a profound follower of punk music?2018 was a prolific year for new albums across the punk rock spectrum, and we have selected the top 43to help you find both the innovative and original artists making great music today.From the author of the Amazon best-selling book 'Anarcho Punk Albums: The Band's Story Behind Anarchist Punk Music' and the founder of award-winning website Punk Online, Gary Miller has collated almost fifty entries of brilliant LPs to make your ears water.And at painstaking lengths, he has tracked down every band featured, and they have all contributed their own unique stories behind the making of the albums.From the continued rage against modern society to heartfelt personal circumstances surrounding the writing of the music and the lyrics. This book is a warts and all journey behind the scenes that we would never otherwise hear.Exploring the globe, from the UK to the US and from darkest Scandinavia, across Europe to Australia. Featuring punk stalwarts such as Rubella Ballet, The Men They Couldn't Hang, Mekons 77 and Wonk Unit to relative newcomers The Lovely Eggs, Disturbance, Interrobang and System of Hate.Why a Top 43? Well, put simply, it's because that's how many we liked. A Top 40 or 50 would have rounded things off nicely, but we have selected, in our opinion, the best.Anyhow, it's a bit more Punk Rock doing it this way! A truly fascinating read for any devotee of the alternative music scene. If you want to discover what really goes on when making punk music in 2018, then click to buy now.
Anarcho-Punk is an ideology of personal freedom. Its artistic self-expression should be available to everyone, regardless of technical ability. The message is far more important than the musical content itself.During the late 70s and early 80s, many new bands emerged to expound serious anarchist ideas. They embraced the DIY punk ethos, creating zines to be distributed at gigs as well as a mine of information on their often gate folded record sleeves.';Anarcho-Punk Albums: The Band's Story Behind Punk Music' is a book that explores how some of the most controversial material ever written came to the forefront.Over a year in the making, through a series of short interviews with band members, we delve into how the groups started, what were the primary political motivations and what they thought of the albums once recorded.Interviews with Crass, Chumbawamba, Zounds, Omega Tribe, Subhumans, Blyth Power, Lost Cherrees, Antisect, Cravats, Icons of Filth, Rubella Ballet and Flux of Pink Indians reveal all we need to know about the defining LPs of the era.A thoroughly engaging read, we find out about the growth of the squatting culture, the increasing interest shown by the Special Patrol Group (SPG) and MI5, how the albums were often outselling the mainstream pop acts of the time as well as numerous personal thoughts and opinions of fellow bands and individuals.Punk rock recently celebrated 40 years since the Sex Pistols first burst onto the scene. However, for many of us, the Anarcho-Punk bands and their albums was when the real meaning of the movement came into its own.
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