Championing the underdogs buried deep within our alternative culture, Ian Glasper is back with another superb and in-depth look at the UK’s punk scene.
‘A Country Fit For Heroes: DIY Punk in Eighties Britain‘ primarily collects the stories of over 140 UK punk bands from the eighties who only released EPs and demos, or only appeared on compilation LPs. ‘A Country Fit for Heroes’ is a celebration of the obscure and a love letter to the UK’s punk underground.
Packed with stories from bands you may never have heard, and illustrated with hundreds of great photos, this book will bring you over 680 pages of new insight into the UK punk scene.
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