Though a part of American soldiers' lives since the
Revolutionary War, by World War II music could be broadcast to the
front. Today it accompanies soldiers from the recruiting office to
the battlefield. For this book, Jonathan Pieslak interviewed
returning veterans to learn about the place of music in the Iraq
War and in contemporary American military culture in general.
Pieslak describes how American soldiers hear, share, use, and
produce music both on and off duty. He studies the role of music
from recruitment campaigns and basic training to its use "in
country" before and during missions. Pieslak explores themes of
power, chaos, violence, and survival in the metal and hip-hop music
so popular among the troops, and offers insight into the daily
lives of American soldiers in the Middle East.
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