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American Hair MetalBy Steven BlushVisit the mini-site: American Hair Metal American Hair Metal is an extravagantly visual tribute to the spandex, rouge and eyeliner days of ’80s glam rock glory. |
American HardcoreA Tribal HistoryBy Steven BlushReprint now availableProvocative sociological snapshots reveal the apocalyptic desperation of a singular time in American history. |
Bubblegum Music is the Naked TruthThe Dark History of Prepubescent Pop, from the Banana Splits to Britney SpearsEdited by Kim Cooper and David SmayReveals the light and dark sides of bubblegum music, telling bitter tales of litigious back-stabbing, pistol-wielding producers, and the perversities behind the jingles. |
Choosing DeathThe Improbable History of Death Metal and GrindcoreBy Albert Mudrian, Introduction by John PeelInitially circulated through an underground tape-trading network by scraggly, angry young boys, death metal and grindcore spread faster than a plague of undead zombies as bands rose from every corner of the globe. |
The Covert War Against RockWhat You Don’t Know About the Deaths of Jim Morrison, Tupac Shakur, Michael Hutchence, Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Phil Ochs, Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, John Lennon, and The Notorious B.I.G.By Alex ConstantineThe FBI’s counter-insurgence program COINTELPRO and the CIA’s illegal domestic OPERATION CHAOS were both designed to stop the dissent that rock music reflected. |
Lexicon Devil (Limited Edition Hardcover)The Fast Times and Short Life of Darby Crash and The GermsBy Brendan Mullen, with Don Bolles and Adam ParfreyThieves, surfers, skinheads, nymphettes, chickenhawks, skateboarders, Scientologists, boho artists, under-age sado-masochistic punk kids, and TV stars confront and hustle each other in a late ’70s L.A. history that reads like bowdlerized chapters of Hollywood Babylon that have finally come to light. |
Lexicon Devil (Softcover)The Fast Times and Short Life of Darby Crash and The GermsBy Brendan Mullen, with Don Bolles and Adam ParfreyReprint now availableThieves, surfers, skinheads, nymphettes, chickenhawks, skateboarders, Scientologists, boho artists, under-age sado-masochistic punk kids, and TV stars confront and hustle each other in a late ’70s L.A. history that reads like bowdlerized chapters of Hollywood Babylon that have finally come to light. |
Lords of ChaosThe Bloody Rise of the Satanic Metal UndergroundBy Michael Moynihan and Didrik SøderlindAward-winning exposé features hundreds of rare photos and exclusive interrogations with priests, police officers, Satanists, and leaders of demonic bands who believe the greater evil spawns the greatest glory. |
OrgasmatronThe Heavy Metal Art of Joe PetagnoBy Joe Petagno, Foreword by Lemmy Kilmister, Introduction by Steffan ChiraziOrgasmatron: The Heavy Metal Art of Joe Petagno goes where no art book has ever gone before. |
Russ Columbo and the Crooner MystiqueBy Joseph Lanza and Dennis PennaCombines a remarkable collection of Columbo’s letters, diary entries, scrapbook clippings, and other personal effects—all woven with an intimate biography that also pleads the case for romantic balladeers. |









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