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Dead Straight Pocket Guide To Punk

Dead Straight Pocket Guide To Punk

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The punk movement transformed the music industry with its anti-establishment attitude and DIY ethos, challenging the bloated record business and self-indulgent prog bands. It emerged from the politics of the Seventies in the UK, led by the Sex Pistols, and sparked strong reactions from fans and industry.

Format: Hardback
Length: 352 pages
Publication date: 23 September 2021
Publisher: Red Planet Publishing Ltd

The punk movement, with its anarchic approach and DIY ethos, sparked a revolutionary transformation in the music industry. It emerged as a stark contrast to the bloated record business that had become stagnant and self-indulgent, particularly in the realm of progressive bands. Punk's roots can be traced back to the political climate of the Seventies in the UK, with bands like Dr. Feelgood playing a significant role in its development.

As the Sex Pistols took center stage, the movement elicited powerful responses from both music fans and the industry, igniting a seismic shift in the musical landscape. Punk challenged traditional musical conventions, advocating for raw energy, simplicity, and a rejection of mainstream expectations. It encouraged artists to take control of their music, bypassing the established record labels and distribution systems.

The impact of punk was far-reaching, influencing not only the music itself but also fashion, culture, and societal attitudes. It paved the way for the emergence of alternative genres such as grunge, emo, and indie rock, and it inspired a generation of musicians to embrace creativity, individuality, and a DIY spirit.

In conclusion, the punk movement was a transformative force in the music industry, challenging the status quo and inspiring a new wave of artists and fans. Its anarchic spirit, DIY ethos, and rejection of mainstream conventions continue to resonate today, shaping the landscape of music and culture for generations to come.

Weight: 438g
Dimension: 132 x 197 x 44 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781912733903

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