Spray Paint the Walls The Story of Black Flag

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Spray Paint the Walls  The Story of Black Flag
Author : Stevie Chick
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Publisher : Omnibus Press
Language : English
Release Date : 14 December 2009
ISBN : 9780857120649
Pages : 403 pages
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Spray Paint the Walls The Story of Black Flag by Stevie Chick Book PDF Summary

They were the pioneers of American hardcore, forming in California in 1978 and splitting up 8 years later leaving behind them a trail of blood, carnage and brutal, brilliant music. Throughout the years they fought with the police, record industry and their own fans. This is the band's story from the inside, drawing upon exclusive interviews with the group's members, their contemporaries and the groups who were inspired by them. It's also the story of American hardcore music, from the perspective of the group who did more to take the sound to the clubs, squats and community halls of America than any other.

Spray Paint the Walls  The Story of Black Flag

They were the pioneers of American hardcore, forming in California in 1978 and splitting up 8 years later leaving behind them a trail of blood, carnage and brutal, brilliant music. Throughout the years they fought with the police, record industry and their own fans. This is the band's story from the inside,

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