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The Scene That Would Not Die: Twenty Years of Post-Millennial Punk In The UK is the fifth and final book in Ian Glaspers acclaimed series documenting the UK punk scene bringing to a conclusion his in-depth analysis of this most underground musical genre that began with 2003s Burning Britain: A History of UK Punk 1980 - 1984.Featuring 111 bands active since 2000 hundreds of exclusive new interviews and previously unseen photos this book explores the many insidious challenges faced by the scene: hedonism nostalgia and apolitical apathy not to mention coronavirus Brexit and the rise of social media completely removing the mystique that drew many to punk rock in the first place.All could have derailed lesser genres and there are indeed many detractors that have pronounced punk as a creative force dead in the water. But the reality - if you scratch beneath the surface - is that punk has gone underground once again and is as vibrant and relevant as its always been; there are still thousands of angry youths making vital music the length and breadth of the nation and they still dont need permission from anyone to have their say.648 pages. 234 x 156 x 40mm