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$19.32The Story
In the 1970s, sappy love songs and prog rock had sucked the life out of people--the Sex Pistols acted to put it back. Their raucous stage performances both engaged their mass of followers and stirred their media detractors into a frenzy.
This collection of essays analyzes the Sex Pistols as a major contributor to the creation of punk rock as a subgenre of rock and roll that soon became its own genre. Much has been said about England's most influential punk band, but the essays in this collection each provide a distinct philosophical insight. Written by leading writers in punk music and its culture, these essays argue that the Sex Pistols created a profound and singular vision of punk rock, one paired with a social activism that was designed to shock and cause people to think.
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In the 1970s, sappy love songs and prog rock had sucked the life out of people--the Sex Pistols acted to put it back. Their raucous stage performances both engaged their mass of followers and stirred their media detractors into a frenzy.
This collection of essays analyzes the Sex Pistols as a major contributor to the creation of punk rock as a subgenre of rock and roll that soon became its own genre. Much has been said about England's most influential punk band, but the essays in this collection each provide a distinct philosophical insight. Written by leading writers in punk music and its culture, these essays argue that the Sex Pistols created a profound and singular vision of punk rock, one paired with a social activism that was designed to shock and cause people to think.












