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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.
Fun, bright, and playful, Power Pop is a sometimes adored,
sometimes maligned, often misunderstood genre of music. From its
heyday in the 70`s and 80`s to its resurgence in the 90`s and 00`s,
Power Pop has meant many things to many people. In Go Further,
editors Paul Myers and S. W. Lauden have a whole new crop of
writers going deep on what certain Power Pop bands and songs mean
and have meant to them. Whether they love or hate it, Go Further is
a dive into the Beatles-inspired pop rock of the last five decades.
Featuring Ira Robbins, Alex Segura, Mary E. Donnelly, Pat DiPuccio,
John Borack, Dave Hill, Will Birch, S. W. Lauden, Jordan Oakes,
Brian Vander Ark, Anne K. Ream & R. Clifton Spargo, Chip
Jacobs, Bill DeMain, Thierry Cote, Doug Brod, Jim Lindberg, Balin
Schneider, Mike Randle, Butch Walker, Andrea Warner, Paul Myers,and
Rex Broome's
An East Los Angeles police officer by day and a beach cities punk
rock legend by night, Salem is forced into action when his two
worlds violently collide. The search for his friend's murderer
takes him on a treacherous journey through the murky waters of his
hometown, forcing him to explore the dark corners of his sun-soaked
world. Without a badge to hide behind any longer, he enlists the
help of his drug-addict drummer Marco to help him solve the crime.
Over the course of ten days, they survive vicious beatings, car
chases, love triangles, kidnapping, and betrayal on Salem's road to
self-discovery.
Touring in a band is murder. Or is it suicide? After narrowly
surviving a hellish season with a murderous drug kingpin, Greg
Salem and his sidekick/drummer are back at home in The Bay Cities.
A tour looms for their infamous punk band, Bad Citizen Corporation,
but first Salem & Associates must wrap up a jealous husband
case tied to a cheating hip-hop bombshell. BCC plays a warm up show
when a dead body turns up in their dressing room—the first of
many during this ill-fated reunion. The final book in the Greg
Salem trilogy, Hang Time, brings together the colorful cast of
characters from Bad Citizen CorporationGrizzly Season in a
thrilling and atmospheric series finale fueled by sex, drugs,
backstabbing band mates, cheating spouses and vicious cops. The
non-stop action will keep readers dangling until the very end.
The highly anticipated follow-up to SW Lauden's Bad Citizen
Corporation, former Los Angeles police officer Greg Salem and his
sidekick Marco escape to a remote cabin in the backend of the
Angeles National Forest, only to have their peaceful retreat
upturned after stumbling across the marijuana farm operation called
Grizzly Flats. When the drug lord Magnus Ursus' latest marijuana
crop leaves Greg's hometown and closest friends in disarray—setting
off a series of explosive scenes including high-speed motorcycle
chases, violent porn shoots, high-altitude gun fights, Mexican drug
smuggling and murder—Greg is forced out of retirement to avenge his
home and save the lives of those closest him.
Fun, bright, and playful, Power Pop is a sometimes adored,
sometimes maligned, often misunderstood genre of music. From its
heyday in the 70s and 80s to its resurgence in the 90s and 00s,
Power Pop has meant many things to many people. In Go All The Way,
today's best and brightest writers go deep on what certain Power
Pop bands and songs mean and have meant to them. Whether they love
or hate it, Go All The Way is a dive into the Beatles-inspired pop
rock of the last five decades. Featuring: Heather Havrilesky on
Blondie Carrie Courogen on Liz Phair Michael Chabon on Big Star
Jeff Rougvie on Cheap Trick David Yaffe on XTC Kate Sullivan on
Jeff Lynne and ELO Dylan Champion on Guided By Voices Joe Clifford
on The Hold Steady David Bash on His So-Called (Power Pop) Life
Justin Fielding on The Road to Power Pop Paul Myers on Sloan Jeff
Whalen on Power Pop as Beatles Obsession S. W. Lauden on Fountains
of Wayne Ira Elliot on Putting the Pow! in Power Pop Rex Weiner on
September Gurls Marko DeSantis on Surrender Ken Sharp on The Secret
Power Pop History of KISS's Paul Stanley Tom Petty on The Strange
Magic of Jeff Lynne (as told to Ken Sharp) John M. Borack on The
Women of Power Pop Dave Holmes on Tommy Keene Daniel Brummel on
Weezer Nancy Rommelmann on Analog Anthems Allison Anders on Nick
Lowe's Pub Rock Roots Annie Zaleski on How Jelly Fish Changed the
Game Chris Holm on The Brainy Power Pop of Allan Carl Newman Scott
Miller excerpts from Music: What Happened? Kurt Baker on Pop Punk
to Power Pop
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