We Owe You Nothing: Expanded Edition: Punk Planet: The Collected Interviews (Punk Planet Books)
by Daniel Sinker
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Interviews, interviews, and then more interviews. Gets a little boring pretty fast. And disappointing, too. In particular, Kathleen Hanna unfortunately comes off as self-centered and even slightly reactionary. The interviews with Black Flag is the typical boring drama that no one cares about. If there are any highlights they are the interviews with Steve Albini, Jon Strange, Bob Mould, Los Crudos, and the Central Ohio Abortion Access Fund. Everything else is the same old shit.
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Read in January, 2008
recommends it for:
Oprah's Book Club
Some interesting interviews here, notably Noam Chomsky, Kathleen Hanna, Los Crudos and Frank Kozik. Lots of stuff you've heard already, such as ramblings by Jello Biafra, Black Flag, et al. Pays almost exclusive attention to the '90's. Interesting stuff, but by no means indispensable -- a good read for the bus or the beach, or a nice primer for the young'uns.
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Read in August, 2007
recommends it for:
Anybody, but certainly punks/old punks
This is really enjoyable, mixed with more than a tinge of sadness - Punk Planet the zine finally ceased publication this summer. Go read it, especially if you've never experienced the zine.
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Read in December, 2006
B Some entries were super interesting (like the Sleater Kinney and Kathleen Hanna interviews), others I skipped
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I loved Punk Planet, and the interviews in this book are a big part of the reason why.
RIP, old friend.
RIP, old friend.
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a history of punk i never even new about pretty insightfull shit if thats what your into.
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Read in December, 2007
even thought it's dated, there's no way that i could find this book unenjoyable.
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