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Punk Bibliography Alan O’Connor This bibliography includes only books and articles that have substantial discussions of punk. It does not include university theses or articles in newspapers but does include discographies, selected photo books and punk fiction. Any research on punk must make use of fanzines produced in different parts of the world. The bibliography includes only selected special issues of major fanzines and articles such as Lance Hahn’s series on anarcho-punk. Some back issues of punk fanzines are available online through the website of Operation Phoenix Records. A selection of punk videos and films is listed separately. Books and articles Adams, Chris. Turquoise Boys: The Weird World of Echo & the Bunnymen. New York: Soft Skull Press, 2002. Adilkno. Cracking the Movement: Squatting Beyond the Media. New York: Autonomedia, 1994. Albini, Steve. “The Problem with Music.” In Commodify Your Dissent: Salvos from The Baffler, eds. Frank, Thomas and Matt Weiland, 164-76. New York: Norton, 1997. Alfonso, José A. Hasta el Final: 20 Años de Punk en España. Zaragoza: Zona de Obras, 2001. Anderson, Mark. All the Power: Revolution without Illusion. Punk Planet Books, 2004. Anderson Mark and Mark Jenkins. Dance of Days: Two decades of Punk in the Nation’s Capital. New York: Soft Skull Press, 2001. Andes, Linda. “Growing Up Punk: Meaning and Commitment Careers in a Contemporary Youth Subculture.” In Youth Culture: Identity in a Postmodern World, ed. Jonathan S. Epstein, 211-31. Oxford: Blackwell, 1998. Angel, Jen. Becoming the Media: A Critical History of Clamor Magazine. Oakland: PM Press, 2008. Anonymous. Punks. Montevideo, Uruguay: Por Debajo Records, c. 1995. Reprinted in Mexico City by JAR Records. Anonymous. Forming: The Early Days of L.A. Punk. Santa Monica: Smart Ass Press, 1999. Anonymous. Evasion. Atlanta: Crimethinc, 2001. Antonia, Nina. Too Much Too Soon: The New York Dolls. London: Omnibus Press, 1998. Armstrong, John. Guilty of Everything. Vancouver: New Star, 2001. Fiction. Arnold, Gina. Route 666: On the Road to Nirvana. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1993. Arnold, Gina. Kiss This: Punk in the Present Tense. New York: St. Martin’s Griffin, 1997. Atkinson, Michael. “The civilizing of resistance: straightedge tattooing.” Deviant Behavior 24(2003): 197-220. Azerrand, Michael. Our Band Could be Your Life: Scenes from the American Underground 1981-1991. Boston: Little Brown, 2001. Bacon, Tony. London Live. London: Balafon, 1999. Ch. 5, “Pub-Rock and Punk.” Bangs, Lester. Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung, ed. Greil Marcus. New York: Anchor Books, 1987. Bangs, Lester. Mainlines, Blood Feasts and Bad Taste: A Lester Bangs Reader, ed. John Morthland. New York: Anchor Books, 2003. Banks, Abby, Punk House: Interiors in Anarchy, ed. Thurston Moore. New York: Abrams, 2007. Barclay, Michael, Ian A.D. Jack and Jason Schneider. Have Not Been the Same: The CanRock Renaissance, 1985-95. Toronto: ECW Press, 2001. Includes some discussion of punk and post-punk bands in Canada. Baron, Steve W. “The Canadian west coast punk subculture: a field study.” Canadian Journal of Sociology 14 (1989): 289-316. Baron, Steve W. “Resistance and its Consequences: The Street Culture of Punks.” Youth and Society 21 (1989): 207-37. Baulch, Emma. “Creating a Scene: Balinese Punk’s Beginnings.” International Journal of Cultural Studies 5 (2002): 153-177. Baulch, Emma. Making Scenes: Reggae, Punk, and Death Metal in 1990s Bali. Durham: Duke University Press, 2007 Bayley, Roberta at al. Blank Generation Revisited: The Early Days of Punk. New York: Schirmer Books, 1997. Photos from New York in late 1970s and early 1980s. Becker, Scott ed. We Rock So You Don’t Have To: The Option Reader #1. San Diego: Incommunicado Press, 1998. Beeber, Steven Lee. The Heebie-Jeebies at CBGB’s: A Secret History of Jewish Punk. Chicago: Chicago Review Press, 2006. Belsito, Peter, Bob Davis and Marian Kester. Street Art: The Punk Poster in San Francisco 1977-1982. San Francisco: Last Gasp, 1981. Belsoto, Peter and Bob Davis. Hardcore California: A History of Punk and New Wave. San Francisco: Last Gasp, 1983. Bennett, Andy. “Punk’s Not Dead: The Continuing Significance of Punk Rock for an Older generation of Fans.” Sociology 40 (2006): 219-35. Bessman, Jim. Ramones: An American Band. New York: St Martin’s Press, 1993. Biafra, Jello. “The far right and the censorship of music.” Harvard Law Review, 17 April 1987, 10-16. Bissonnette, Matt. Smash Your Head on a Punk Rock. Holstein, Ontario: Exile Editions, 2007. Fiction. Blinderman, Barry ed. David Wojnarowicz: Tongues of Flame. New York: D.A.P. Publishers, 1990. Blinko, Nick. The Primal Screamer. London: Spare Change Books, 1995. Fiction by Rudimentary Peni singer/guitarist. Blush, Stephen. American Hardcore: A Tribal History. Portland: Feral House, 2001. Board, Mykel, I, A Me-Ist or The Portable Board. Hope & Nothings, 2000. MRR columnist. Bockris, Victor. Lou Reed: The Biography. London: Random House, 1994. Bockris, Victor. Beat Punks. New York Da Capo Press, 1998. Bockris, Victor and John Cale. The Autobiography of John Cale. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1999. Bockris, Victor and Gerald Malanga. Up Tight: The Velvet Underground Story. Cooper Square Press, 2003. Originally published 1983. Boot, Adrian and Chris Salewicz. Punk: The Illustrated History of a Music Revolution. London: Boxtree, 1996. Large format book with colour illustrations. Boston, Virginia. Punk Rock. New York: Penguin Books, 1978. Bowman, David. This Must Be the Place: The Adventures of Talking Heads in the 20 th Century. New York: Harper, 2001. Bowman, Rob. “Argh Fuck Kill—Canadian Hardcore Goes on Trial: The Case of the Dayglo Abortions.” In. Policing Pop, eds. Martin Cloonan and Reebee Garofalo, 113- 139. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2003. Bradford, Martin. “And You Voted For That Guy: 1980s Post-Punk and Oppositional Politics.” Journal of Popular Music Studies 16 (2004): 142-74. Brannon, Norman. The Anti-Matter Anthology: A 1990s Post-Punk and Hardcore Reader. Huntington Beach, CA: Revelation Records Publishing, 2007. Breedlove, Lynn. Godspeed. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2002. Fiction. Bromberg, Craig. The Wicked Ways of Malcolm McLaren. New York: Harper & Row, 1989. Browne, David. Goodbye 20 th Century: A Biography of Sonic Youth. New York: Da Capo, 2009 Burchill Julie and Tony Parsons. ‘The Boy Looked at Johnny’: The Obituary of Rock and Roll. London: Pluto Press, 1978. Burnett, Robert ed. Absolutely Zippo. Published in USA, 2002. Anthology of East Bay zine from late 1980s and early 1990s. Burns, Jake and Alan Parker. Stiff Little Fingers: Song by Song. London: Sanctuary, 2003. Butler, C. T. Lawrence and Keith McHenry. Food Not Bombs: How to Feed the Hungry and Build Community. Philadelphia and Gabriola Island: New Society Publishers, 1992. Butt, Malcolm. Sid Vicious. London: Plexus, 1997. Cabañas, Jose Ignacio et al. Armarse sobre las ruinas: Historia del movimiento autónoma en Madrid 1985-1999. Madrid: Potencial Hardcore, 2002. Carducci, Joe. Rock and the Pop Narcotic. Chicago: Redoubt Press, 1990. Carducci, Joe. Enter Naomi: SST, L.A. and All That. Redoubt Press, 2007. Carter, Angela. “Year of the Punk.” New Society, 22 December 1977, supplement, xiv- xvi. Cavanna, Esteban M. El Nacimiento del Punk en Argentina y la Historia de Los Violadores. Buenos Aires: Interpress Ediciones, 2001. Cave, Nick. King Ink II. Los Angeles: 2.13.61, 1997 Cave, Nick. The Complete Lyrics 1978-2001. London Penguin, 2001. Cave, Nick. And the Ass saw the Angel. Los Angeles: 2.13.61, 2003. Fiction originally published 1989. Celeste Kearney, Mary. ‘“Don’t Need You”: Rethinking Identity Politics and Separatism from a Grrrl Perspective.” In Youth Culture: Identity in a Postmodern World, ed. in Jonathan S. Epstein,148-88. Oxford: Blackwell, 1998. Cerdán, Diego. Eskorbuto: Historia Triste. Madrid: Ediciones Marcianas, 2001. Chantry, Art. Instant Litter: Concert Posters from Seattle Punk Culture. Seattle: Real Comet Press, 1985. Ciminelli and Knox. Homocore. Alyson Books, 2005 Clarke, Dylan. “The Death and Life of Punk: The Last Subculture.” In The Post- Subcultures Reader, eds., David Muggleton and Rupert Weinzierl, 223-36. Oxford and New York: Berg, 2003. Clark, Humpshery. Loser: The Real Seattle Music Story. Portland: Feral House, 1995. The Clash. The Clash. New York: Grand Central, 2008. Cloonan, Martin. “I fought the law: popular music and British obscenity law.” Popular Music 14/3 (1995): 349-63. Cogan, Brian. Encyclopedia of Punk Music and Culture. Greenwood Press, 2004. Cohen, Sara. Rock Culture in Liverpool: Popular Culture in the Making. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991. Case studies of local post-punk bands in 1980s. Cole, Joe. Planet Joe. Los Angeles: 2.13.61, 1992. Colegrave, Stephen and Chris Sullivan. Punk: A Life Apart. London: Cassell, 2001. Large format book documenting 1970s in USA and England. Cometbus, Aaron. Despite Everything: A Cometbus Omnibus. San Francisco: Last Gasp, 2002. Cometbus, Aaron. Double Duce. San Francisco: Last Gasp, 2003. Reprints material from Cometbus zine about punk house. Cometbus, Aaron. Chicago Stories. Self published, 2004. Cometbus, Aaron. Mixed Reviews. Port Louis: Internationalist Publishing, 2005. Cometbus, Aaron. I Wish There Was Something I Could Quit. Self published, 2006. Fiction. Connolly Cynthia, Leslie Clague and Sharon Cheslow eds. Banned in D.C.: Photos and Anecdotes from the DC Punk Underground (1979-85). Washington: Sun Dog Propaganda, 1992. Coon, Caroline. The New Wave Punk Explosion. London: Omnibus Press, 1982. Cooper, Aimee. Coloring Outside the Lines: A Punk Rock Memoir. Elgin, Texas: Rowdy’s Press, 2002. Cope, Julien Head-On: Memories of the Liverpool Punk-Scene and the Story of the Teardrop Explodes: 1976-82. London: Magon Books, 1994. Corrett, John. Extended Play: Sounding Off from John Cage to Dr. Funkenstein. Durham: Duke University Press, 1994. Segment on The Ex. County, Jayne. Man Enough to be a Woman. London: Serpent’s Tail, 1995. Crass. Love Songs. Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire: Pomona, 2004. Cross, Richard. “The Hippies Now Wear Black’: Crass and the anarcho-punk movement.” Socialist History no.