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A veteran of the NYPD, Derrick Parker served as the lead detective
in the Rap Intelligence Unit, the first special force devoted to
hip hop crime. For over 20 years he covered the hip hop beat and
uncovered the brutal truth behind some of music's most notorious
crimes. This book tells Parker's amazing story.
Whether they're self-taught bashers or technical wizards, drummers
are the thrashing, crashing heart of our favorite punk bands. In
Forbidden Beat, some of today's most respected writers and
musicians explore the history of punk percussion with personal
essays, interviews and lists featuring their favorite players and
biggest influences. From 60s garage rock and proto-punk to 70s New
York and London, 80s hardcore and D-beat to 90s pop punk and
beyond, Forbidden Beat is an uptempo ode to six decades of punk
rock drumming. Featuring Tre Cool, Ira Elliot, Curt Weiss, John
Robb, Hudley Flipside, Bon Von Wheelie, Joey Shithead, Matt Diehl,
D.H. Peligro, Mike Watt, Lynn Perko-Truell, Pete Finestone, Laura
Bethita Neptuna, Jan Radder, Jim Ruland, Eric Beetner, Jon Wurster,
Lori Barbero, Joey Cape, Marko DeSantis, Mindy Abovitz, Steven
McDonald, Kye Smith, Ian Winwood, Phanie Diaz, Benny Horowitz,
Shari Page, Urian Hackney, and Rat Scabies.
As head of the first special force unit devoted exclusively to the
investigation of hip-hop crime, first-grade detective Derrick
Parker worked on some of the biggest criminal cases in rap history.
From the shooting at Club New York to the murder of Tupac Shakur,
Derrick was on the inside of hip-hop's most notorious crimes.
Always straddling the fence between "po-po" and NYPD outsider,
Derrick threatened police tradition to try and get the cases
solved. He was the first New York detective on the Biggie Smalls'
murder and discovered shocking and never-before-revealed
information from an unlikely informant. He protected one of the
only surviving eyewitnesses to the Jam Master Jay murder and knows
the identity of the killers as well as the motivation behind the
shooting.
"Notorious C.O.P. "reveals hip-hop crimes that never made the
paper--like the robbing of Foxy Brown and the first Hot 97
shooting--and answers some lingering questions about murders that
have remained unsolved.
The book that both the NYPD and the hip-hop community don't want
you to read, "Notorious C.O.P. "is the first insider look at the
real links between crime and hip-hop and the inefficiencies that
have left some of the most widely publicized murders in
entertainment history unsolved.
When it began, punk was an underground revolution that raged
against the mainstream; now punk "is" the mainstream. Tracing the
origins of Grammy-winning icons Green Day and the triumphant
resurgence of neo-punk legends Bad Religion through MTV's embrace
of pop-punk bands like Yellowcard, music journalist Matt Diehl
explores the history of new punk, exposing how this once cult sound
became a blockbuster commercial phenomenon. Diehl follows the
history and controversy behind neo-punk--from the Offspring's move
from a respected indie label to a major, to multi-platinum bands
Good Charlotte and Simple Plan's unrepentant commercial success,
through the survival of genre iconoclasts the Distillers and the
rise of "emo" superstars like Fall Out Boy.
" My So-Called Punk "picks up where bestselling authors Legs McNeil
and Jon Savage left off, conveying how punk went from the Sex
Pistol's "Anarchy in the U.K." to anarchy in the O.C. via the
Warped Tour. Defining the sound of today's punk, telling the
stories behind the bands that have brought it to the masses and
discussing the volatile tension between the culture's old and new
factions, "My So-Called Punk "is the go-to book for a new
generation of punk rock fans.
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