PUNK DIARY

PUNK DIARY is a comprehensive chronicle of the punk rock era, combining for the first time in one volume the previously published PUNK DIARY and POST PUNK DIARY - expanded with new material never before published. Experience this volatile period in popular music and culture first-hand, as author George Gimarc uses original archival material and in-depth interviews to present a day-by-day accounting of over 1000 bands and 4000 recordings, including record releases, live gigs, bands getting together or breaking apart, riots, arrests, and revealing quotes from the personalities of the day.

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Publisher: St. Martin's Press, Paperback (August 1994)
Backbeat Books, Paperback
(August 1, 2005)

Territory: World

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Reviews:
"Essential for every punk fanatic." - Revolver magazine

"Provides an excellent history of the punk movement." - Goldmine magazine

"The priceless CD of live interviews helps the musicians come alive." - Minneapolis Star Tribune

"Punk Diary is by far the best piece of work on the subject that I've ever laid my eyes on." - Zero magazine

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