
Smash!
Green Day, The Offspring, Bad Religion, NOFX, and the '90s Punk Explosion
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Narrated by:
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Kevin T. Collins
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By:
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Ian Winwood
About this listen
A group biography of '90s punk rock told through the prism of Green Day, The Offspring, NOFX, Rancid, Bad Religion, Social Distortion, and more.
Two decades after the Sex Pistols and the Ramones birthed punk music into the world, their artistic heirs burst onto the scene and changed the genre forever. While the punk originators remained underground favorites and were slow burns commercially, their heirs shattered commercial expectations for the genre. In 1994, Green Day and The Offspring each released their third albums, and the results were astounding. Green Day's Dookie went on to sell more than 15 million copies and The Offspring's Smash remains the all-time best-selling album released on an independent label. The times had changed, and so had the music.
While many books, articles, and documentaries focus on the rise of punk in the '70s, few spend any substantial time on its resurgence in the '90s. Smash! will be the first to do so, detailing the circumstances surrounding the shift in '90s music culture away from grunge and legitimizing what many first-generation punks regard as post-punk, new wave, and generally anything but true punk music.
With astounding access to all the key players of the time, including members of Green Day, The Offspring, NOFX, Rancid, Bad Religion, Social Distortion, and many others, renowned music writer Ian Winwood at last gives this significant, substantive, and compelling story its due. Punk rock bands were never truly successful or indeed truly famous, and that was that - until it wasn't. Smash! is the story of how the underdogs finally won and forever altered the landscape of mainstream music.
©2018 Ian Winwood (P)2018 Hachette AudioEasy listen & great insight into the biggest bands in their genre
90s punk fan must
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Shame as I really wanted to like it as it’s my era.
It’s how it goes with audio books, so much is in the narration.
Hey-go, on to the next.
Zzzz
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Interestingly, it turns out I pretty much went to Westbeach Recorders without realising it as part of my honeymoon in 2018. The building now houses the Museum of Death and another recording studio on Hollywood Boulevard.
I honestly did not want this to end. It really spoke to the nostalgic music geek in me, and my love for this genre. Any chance of a sequel covering the pop-punk and emo explosion of the early to mid 2000s?
Punkalicious!
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I just loved this!
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Interesting
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You're not punk and I'm telling everyone.
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If you think you’ll like it... you will!
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Its very focused on bad religion, the offspring, green day, lookout and epitaph records so don't get this if you want to know about the scene at the time (or to hear interesting anecdotes or stories as there aren't many).
Also contrary to the style of citations and dry facts it's interspersed with random opinions- bosstones are great, the exploited are rubbish and Conan O'Brien is the best us TV host of all time.
Mind knumbingly boring
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