Punk the whole story

Punk the Whole Story by Mark Blake, published by Dorling Kindersley in 2008, offers a comprehensive exploration of punk music and culture. This 288-page volume is presented in English and features a wealth of interviews, insider information, and unseen photographs that collectively narrate the history of rock and roll’s most rebellious offspring. The book delves into the iconic gigs, three-chord classics, and the various scandals and fashions that defined the punk movement.
Readers will find a detailed account of punk’s evolution, capturing its essence through vivid storytelling and rich visual content. The narrative encompasses significant events and cultural shifts within the punk genre, providing insights into its impact on music and society. With a focus on biography and social science, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the punk movement and its lasting influence on rock music and culture.
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With three decades worth of interviews, insider information, unseen photographs and memorabilia, the full story of rock and roll’s most rebellious offspring is told in this volume. It looks at the gigs, the three-chord classics, the scandals, successes and fashions in all their safety-pinned glory.
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