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Alone and Gone: The Story of Toronto's Post Punk Underground

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"Based around the photographs as seen in the 2010 exhibition 'Toronto Calling', ALONE AND GONE is about the time between the punk rock wars of 1977 and the clanging guitar pop of 1986. There was a dark, gritty and vibrant scene in Toronto which was 'digging deep trenches' and urging along what was to follow, but it hasn't been picked over with any great forensic detail. ... ALONE AND GONE interviews many of the progragonistas of the day to try and explain what happened during this era of Toronto music history."

156 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2014

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Nick Smash

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December 20, 2020
While I admire the punk spirit of DIY publishing, this was so poorly edited and designed that it was almost unreadable (and on some pages, completely so).
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