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Fury's Hour: a (sort-of) punk manifesto
No-holds-barred political strategist Warren Kinsella' s colourful, no-holds-barred look at punk rock, and how it influenced him and millions of other kids to strive for nothing less than changing the world.
Playing bass for Calgary punk-rock quartet the Hot Nasties (and, now, punk combo SFH) might seem a strange way for one of Canada ' s top political strategists to have spent his formative years, but in Fury' s Hour - Warren Kinsella' s exploration of punk ' s history and heroes, its factions, failures and triumphs - he shares his unique view into a subculture that has long encouraged people to think big about the world.
From early meetings with icons Joey Ramone and Joe Strummer, Kinsella has gone on to interview a who ' s who of punk: Sex Pistols Johnny Rotten and Glen Matlock, Fugazi ' s Ian MacKaye, Billy Idol, DOA ' s Joey " Shithead " Keithly, Bad Religion ' s Brett Gurewitz, Blink 182, Good Charlotte and many more. Since he was a teenager, Kinsella has challenged his heroes to put into words the true value of the music. How, after decades of co-optation by the record industry, neo-Nazis and misdirected radicals, are new generations continuing what he calls
punk ' s " search for the real " ?
In Fury ' s Hour, with the iconoclasm and passion that have marked his career in politics, Warren Kinsella searches for the soul of a sound that invigorated the way he and millions of others have grown up - finding a way to turn anger into energy.
What the critics are saying:
"...spirited and entertaining...gripping...Fury's Hour succeeds..."
- The Globe and Mail
"Thoughtful, affectionate and profane..."
- Maclean's magazine
"...sharp and candid...reads like a tonic in an age of irony..."
- Montreal Gazette
"Readable, angry and trenchant..."
- Toronto Life magazine
"...energetic...genuine..."
- Calgary Herald
"...uncanny insight into a strange, important era..."
- Calgary Sun
"...a brisk, idiosyncratic ride. Kind of like punk itself."
- National Post
"...captivating...definitive...a great book..."
- View Magazine
"...a controversial, colourful read..."
- Edmonton Journal
"...a great, great book..."
- Dave Bookman, 102.1 The Edge
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