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Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0312337817, Paperback)
When it began, punk was an underground revolution that raged against the mainstream. Now punk is the mainstream. From multi- Grammy award-winning band Green Day to MTV faves Yellowcard, music journalist Matt Diehl traces the history of new punk and exposes how this once cult sound became a mainstream phenomenon. From the band Offsprings move from a respected indie label to a major one, to multi-platinum bands Good Charlotte and Simple Plans unrepentant commercial success, Diehl follows the history and controversy behind musics new punk.
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