My hardcore is living, breathing, and most importantly viable.
And finally, there's a book that captures just that:
Put together by a certain former edgeman and another scene "observer," Radio Silence includes:
Add it on myspace here and Facebook here. And seriously consider picking up a copy, doing your homework ahead of time and coming back to class with something to contribute.
Put together by a certain former edgeman and another scene "observer," Radio Silence includes:
. . .over 500 images of unseen photographs, illustrations, rare records, t-shirts, and fanzines presented in a manner that abandons the aesthetic clich’es normally employed to depict the genre and lets the subject matter speak for itself. Contributions by Jeff Nelson, Dave Smalley, Walter Schreifels, Cynthia Connolly, Pat Dubar, Gus Peña, Rusty Moore, and Gavin Ogelsby with an essay by Mark Owens.
Add it on myspace here and Facebook here. And seriously consider picking up a copy, doing your homework ahead of time and coming back to class with something to contribute.
Yeah, I'm that kind of prof -- you know where the door is, don't let it hit you on the ass on your way out. If you don't want to learn, getthefuckout!
Dismissed!
3 comments:
This is a class I would actually sit through.
C'mon dude, you're gonna steal all the thunder from Crazy Nate's bio class and my Spanish language-learners are gonna hate mosh me on test day in spite of their under-functional fashion decisions. That said, every academic area needs an organization, you know a non-prof or an academic group to hold conferences in the middle of nowhere. Since hardcore bands never make money and Cleveland is the middle of nowhere, you're already 99% there, you just need a name and a call for papers!
Dex, get back to work and quit posting under aliases. Speak english or DIE!
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