Ian Glasper is a writer, the founder of the now-defunct Blackfish Records, which released 20 punk, hardcore, and metalcore albums, and a member of many DIY punk bands. He is the author of Armed with Anger and Trapped in a Scene: UK Hardcore 19851989.
"The oral testimony assembled here provides an often-lucid
participant's view of the work of the wider anarcho-punk milieu,
which demonstrates just as tellingly the diversity as well as the
commonality by which it was defined. The collection hints at the
extent to which--within a militant antiwar, anti-work, anti-system
framework--the perception and priorities of the movement's
activists differed: something the movement's critics (who were
always keen to deride the uniformity of the 'Crass punks') rarely
understood."
--Rich Cross, Freedom "With a backdrop of Thatcher's Britain, punk
music became self-sufficient and considerably more aggressive,
blending a DIY ethos with activism to create the perfectly bleak
soundtrack to the zeitgeist of a discontented British youth.
Including such iconic bands as Crass, Conflict, Flux of Pink
Indians, Subhumans, Chumbawamba, Oi Polloi, Amebix, Rubella Ballet
and Zounds to name but a few, Ian Glasper's history of punk stands
out as an important and relevant history of the genre."
--Dave Faulds, Dulwich Books Review "Glasper is thorough and
democratic. He lets everyone speak, tell their own story, edits out
the rambling and bullshit and presents a fair picture of all the
main bands from all over the UK and Ireland. Geographically divided
up. It's an encyclopaedic but down-to-earth reference book, full of
detail and anecdotes."
--Ged Babey, LouderThanWar.com
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