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Punk arrived in Soviet Russia in 1978, spreading slowly at first through black market vinyl records and soon exploding into state-controlled performance halls, where authorities found the raucous youth movement easier to control. In fits and starts, the scene grew and flourished, always a step ahead of secret police and neo-Nazis. Most Westerners had never even heard of Russia's punk movement until Pussy Riot burst onto the international stage. This oral history takes you through four decades of the scene's evolution, from its origins in St Petersburg and Moscow to uniquely thriving punk scenes in the provincial capitals.
SUBJECT: Music / History / Punk / International / Sociology / Microcosm Published
PUBLICATION: Sep 10, 2019
PRICE: $19.95
ISBN: 9781621064046
FORMAT: 288 pages, 5x8", paperback
WHOLESALE: $11.97
CARTON QTY: 56
ART: B&W illustrations & photos
Alexander Herbert is a research fellow at Brandeis University focusing on the history of the late Soviet Union. He is a devoted father, veteran vegan, self-ascribed environmentalist, occasional musician, and opportunistic freelance writer and translator. Aside from academic research, he has been a punk rock and hardcore enthusiast since the point of contact and has contributed to such iconic fanzines as Maximum Rocknroll and Razorcake.
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