(5 stars) “A great oral history (a la PLEASE KILL ME) of Bay Area punk that goes far beyond the usual over-the-hill musicians gassing about how cool they used to be. More than stories of the music, here are stories of a scene that capture a time, a place, and an atmosphere…“
The Profound, Progressive, and Occasionally Pointless History of Bay Area Punk From Dead Kennedys to Green Day









