I read this book in when I was 15, when I was listening to Crimpshrine and Fifteen all the time. Jeff Ott's well intentioned, and I got a lot of good ideas and perspective out of this collection of zines at the time, but something tells me it would be hard to stomach reading now at 24. I could be wrong, but I would rather remember fondly than revisit.
very radical, somewhat informative, definitely entertaining. just a "best of" collection from ott's old zines. stories of life in the gutter, as well as some inspiring manifestos of the way the world should be, according to jeff ott.