Why Be Something That You're Not: Detroit Hardcore 1979-1985

Why Be Something That You're Not: Detroit Hardcore 1979-1985

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Why Be Something That You're Not: Detroit Hardcore 1979-1985

In the early 70s, Detroit was the musical hub of America, but by the early eighties, it was a wasteland. It took a group of skateboarders, a teacher and a census clerk to wake the city up and start one of the first hardcore punk scenes in America.

"Why Be Something That You're Not" chronicles the first wave of Detroit hardcore from its origins in the late 70s to its demise in the mid-80s. Through oral histories and extensive imagery, the book proves that even though the California beach towns might have created the look and style of hardcore punk, it was the Detroit scene - along with a handful of other cities - that cultivated the music's grassroots aesthetic before most cultural hot spots around the globe even knew what the music was about.

The book includes interviews with members of The Fix, Violent Apathy, Negative Approach, Necros, Pagans, Bored Youth, and L-Seven along with other people who had a hand in the early hardcore scene like Ian MacKaye, Tesco Vee and Dave Stimson.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Artist
Tony Rettman
Binding
Paperback
EAN
9781889703039
Edition
n
ISBN
1889703036
IsEligibleForTradeIn
1
Label
Revelation Records
Manufacturer
Revelation Records
NumberOfItems
1
NumberOfPages
239
PublicationDate
2010-06
Publisher
Revelation Records
SKU
NEW-COMMON-50411
Studio
Revelation Records