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Treat Me Like Dirt: An Oral History of Punk in Toronto and Beyond 1977-1981

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This gritty chronicle illustrates the emergence of punk rock in Toronto for the first time.

The visionary bands that brought the original scene to life--and who still maintain loyal fans across North America--are documented in detail, from the Diodes, Viletones, and Teenage Head to the B-Girls, Forgotten Rebels, Johnny & the G-Rays, and more.

Full of chaos, betrayal, failure, success, and pure rock 'n' roll energy, this layered history is assembled from interviews with those now recognized as innovators, pioneers, and outright legends in their genre.

Their accounts go beyond run-of-the-mill anecdotes, venturing into the uncharted territory of sex, drugs, murder, conspiracy, violence, criminals, and biker gangs.

Bold and brazen, this compilation also includes a wealth of previously unpublished photographs as well as one of the last interviews with the late Frankie Venom, lead singer of Teenage Head.

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Product Details
ECW Press
177090056X / 9781770900561
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
01/10/2011
English
385 pages
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