Going Underground: American Punk 1979-1992 - Softcover

Hurchalla, George

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Synopsis

The product of six years of work, this book by Eighties punk scene veteran George Hurchalla is one of the most comprehensive looks at the nationwide punk underground of the era. Featuring over 100 photos and a great deal of flyers, the book is graphically rich as well as a great read. Rather than trot out the usual suspects from LA, NY, and DC that are typically written about, Hurchalla delves deeper into the underground's underbelly to root out stories from Chicago, Philadelphia, Austin, Lawrence, Annapolis, Iowa, Cincinnati, Florida, and elsewhere.

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About the Author

George Hurchalla was a punk DJ for four years in the Philadelphia suburbs between 1983-1987, is a political activist, and has written four other books on subjects from the outrageous mother of former Attorney General Janet Reno to backcountry snowboarding in the mountains of California.

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