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Upside Down Punks: The Strange But True Story of That Fugazi Basketball Hoop Show

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17 pages, Paperback

Published March 11, 2025

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291 reviews4 followers
April 11, 2025
As someone that used to put out his own punk zine (25 cents per issue, back in the late 80’s) and had put on a few shows at the halls in my hometown, as well as getting to see Fugazi play live (a handful of times) from NJ to DC to NYC – I was a bit too excited to pick up a copy of this little ‘history book’.

Insightful.
Inspiring.
Informative.
Absurd.

A bit too expensive (hey – I’m cheap!) but a great (quick) read all the same.

(And I’m always happy to ‘support the scene’.)

“…the show ended without incident. The rim didn’t bend, the stage held, and the skinheads stayed home. And both the audience and bands seemed satisfied.”

“With the advent of social media, the legend of the show grew – thanks in no small part to this picture that Sean Gustilo took of Picciotto dangling upside down over Canty’s drum kit which, as of this writing, has been shared approximately 10 kabillion times on Facebook.”
Profile Image for Bernard Laugen.
72 reviews2 followers
July 29, 2025
Poignant and hilarious story of the now legendary basketball hoop fugazi show! If you’re a passionate fan of underground music, you’ll surely see a little bit of yourself in the story of Mickey and his quest to book a fugazi show!
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309 reviews
June 10, 2026
My nephew should read this. DIY inspiration.
Profile Image for Sal.
82 reviews3 followers
June 6, 2025
One of the (many) things this gets right is its length. When so much of what we read/see is stretched to interminable, unwarranted lengths, Bennett thought "I want to tell this story, but it's a pamphlet, not a book (or a 6 part mini-series)." Or at least I think he thought that. Regardless, it was the right call.
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