The Day the Country DiedFollow-up to the legendary Burning Britain, in which Glasper explores in minute detail the obscure, esoteric UK anarcho-punk scene of the early 80s. It was a time when punk stopped being merely a radical fashion statement and became a force for real social change - a genuine revolutionary movement, driven by some of the most challenging sounds ever committed to tape. All the scene's biggest names - and most of the smaller ones - are comprehensively covered with brand new, exclusive interviews and hundreds of previously unseen photographs. |
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