Rotten: No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs by Kent Zimmerman, John Lydon, Keith Zimmerman

Rotten: No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs

Kent Zimmerman, John Lydon, Keith Zimmerman

329 pages first pub 1994 (editions)

nonfiction biography memoir music funny informative slow-paced
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Rotten: No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs is a must-read for anyone who's ever been drawn to the raw energy and rebellious spirit of punk rock, as well as those who crave an unflinching, honest look at the music and youth culture of the late 1970s, as told by one of its most iconic figures, John Lydon.

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I have no time for lies and fantasy, and neither should you. Enjoy or die.--John Lydon Punk has been romanticized and embalmed in various media. It has been portrayed as an English class revolt and a reckless diversion that became a marketing drea...

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3.84
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Moods

dark: 75%

funny: 75%

informative: 75%

reflective: 75%

adventurous: 25%

inspiring: 25%


Pace

75% of readers chose medium
25% of readers chose slow
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