Introduction: "What You Think Changes How You Act" -- Mixing Punk & Politics : Common Ground For The Revolution -- Do It Yourself : DIY Together -- We Are All Pussy Riot : Punk On The Front Lines, Russia To Myanmar, China To Mexico -- East Berlin Punk : Clandestine Concerts Behind The Berlin Wall -- Music Is That Powerful Tool : Blackfire Navajo Punks -- Tijuana No! : Latin Punk Rock From Peru To Mexico To East L.A. -- Pansy Division : Out Of The Closet Into The Slampit -- Positive Force : Mark Andersen And Fugazi In Washington D.C. -- "Fight War Not Wars" : Punk Rock, Militarism, And War -- Just Another Gulf War : Punk, US Wars In Iraq And Afghanistan, And 9/11 -- "America! Fuck Yeah!" : Punks Perform For US Soldiers -- "Nazi Trumps Fuck Off!" : Punk In The Trump Era -- "I Am An Anarchist" : Anti-Authoritarian Soundtrack -- "To Hell With Poverty" : Capitalism And Class In Punk Rock -- "White Riot" : Race And Anti-Racism In Punk -- "Equal But Different" : Gender And Feminism In Punk -- The Revolution Is Personal : Politics With A Small "P" -- The Revolution Will Be Commodified -- Burn Punk London : Joe CorreĢ And Extinction Rebellion -- How Revolutionary Has Punk Rock Been? -- Where Is The Revolution Now?
Summary:
"This is the most wide-ranging and provocative look at punk rock as a social change movement over the past forty-five years, told through first-hand accounts of roughly 250 musicians and activists. John Malkin brings together punk's most famous figures as well as underground voices, creating a new and insightful history of punk throughout the ages"-- Provided by publisher.
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