The Complete Capitol Punishment, Issues 1-12, 1980-1984, A History of Nebraska Punk
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Product Description A punk rock history of Nebraska including the entire 12-issue run of Capitol Punishment Zine which was published from 1980-1984. Filled with photos, art, interviews, and reviews, the book chronicles the underground rock music scene of the early 1980's. Bands featured include: U2, REM, Bauhaus, Bad Brains, Husker Du, TSOL, Black Flag, and JFA as well as local bands like the Click, Get Smart, The Embarrassment, The Better Beatles and the Dk'ed Willies. About the Author Jim Jones was the editor in chief of Capitol Punishment and has been involved in the music scenes in the midwest and northwest for over 30 years. He is the editor of Good to Go: Short Stories West Coast Style and I Am Secretly An Important Man by Steven Jesse Bernstein. He currently lives and teaches in Seattle.
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