Thoughts Words Actions Like it or not, the straight-edge movement first appeared in the early eighties and still inspires people…
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Burning Britain on Thoughts Words Action
Thoughts Words Actions In the late seventies, music critics and record labels declared the punk movement dead, leaving almost no…
Keep Calm & Just Die
By Lee Camp Consortium News November 23rd, 2020 The government of Great Britain doesn’t want English students studying how capitalism…
The Last of the Hippies: A Review
By Jim Donaghey The Just Books ReviewAutumn 2016 In The Last of the Hippies, Penny Rimbaud celebrates the life of…
The Last of the Hippies: A Review
by Joachim HillerOX FanzineOctober 2015 Former CRASS-Drummer Penny Rimbaud published Shibboleth in 1999, a book in which he already wrote…
The Last of the Hippies in Scanner Zine
Scanner ZineMarch 5th, 2016 It’s many, many years since I read this. For those who don’t know, The Last Of…
Why the hell did I ever get into punk rock?
The two most common questions I get asked in conjunction with my books are: why write them in the first…
Glasper’s “Burning Britain” for the fans only
Rock Star JournalistAugust 2014 Ian Glasper‘s tenth anniversary edition of Burning Britain: The History of UK Punk 1980-1984 (out now…
The Day the Country Died: A History of Anarcho Punk 1980–1984 in Musique Machine
By John B. MooreNeufutur.comSeptember 2014 If you quickly answer “Blink 182!” when asked about your favorite punk band, this book…
The Day the Country Died: A History of Anarcho Punk 1980–1984 in Musique Machine
By Roger BattyMusique MachineAugust 2014 The Anarcho-Punk scene was one of the most pro-active, prolific, and controversial musical happenings of the…