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Recommended Book: “NYHC: New York Hardcore 1980–1990” by Tony Rettman and Freddy Cricien (Dec 30, 2014)

NYHC: New York Hardcore 1980–1990, by Tony RettmanISBN 978-1935950-12-7
High-quality trade paperback
450 densely illustrated pages
Foreword by Freddy Cricien
Dimensions: 6.75″ x 9.5″ x 1.5″ (170mm x 240mm x 40mm); 3 lbs. (1.2 kg)

“One of the greatest things ever for me was having a full belly of macaroni and meatballs, standing in front of CBGB at a hardcore matinee, and seeing my grandfather’s pigeons flying over.”—Vinnie Stigma, Agnostic Front

Known for its glamorous 1970s punk rock scene, New York City matched the grim urban reality of the 1980s with a rawer musical uprising: New York hardcore. As bands of misfits from across the region gravitated to the forgotten frontier of Manhattan’s Lower East Side. With a a backdrop of despair, bands like Agnostic Front, Cro-Mags, Murphy’s Law, and Youth of Today confronted their reality with relentlessly energetic gigs at CBGB, A7, and the numerous squats in the area.

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Music documentary film “Punk: Attitude” released on DVD!!!

Text by Sohrab Saadat Ladjevardi

Punk music has always been about attitude and anarchy, more than any other genre of rock music. Punk: Attitude, which  was officially released on the 25th of April 2005 at the Tribeca Film Festival in the U.S.A.,  is a documentary film by UK’s DJ, musician and film-maker Don Letts.

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