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The Minutemen have enjoyed something of a revival, due to a chapter in Michael Azerrad's book Our Band Could Be Your Life, and a documentary film, We Jam Econo, showcasing the band's legacy. This book sheds light on the band's remarkable music and on an album. It includes interviews with Mike Watt, the band's bass player, and with others.

Trade Review
How do you showcase the Minutemen's Double Nickels On The Dime, a sprawling opus of a punk record, spanning more than 40 songs over four LP sides? It's a formidable task that could easily get out of hand, but Michael T. Fournier takes a simple, no-nonsense approach in this installment of the Continuum 33 1/3 series, and this sensibility takes us into the heart and soul of the band and their crowning achievement. Fournier dives right into the band's history, giving us a short overview of the basics; how they formed, the band members' various personalities, and how they got to the point of releasing Double Nickels. The band was notorious for using inside jokes and obscure references, which played itself out in the theme of the record. Fournier breaks down their overall approach, including an interesting bit on how the album name and cover photo played off of Sammy Hagar's I Can't Drive 55, of all things. He also explains the structure of the album and how each separate side came into being, with each band member getting a side, and leftovers ending up on the last side, nicknamed Chaff. From there, Fournier goes into each song on the album, providing back stories and anecdotes, including interviews with bassist Mike Watt himself. The book does a great job of pulling back the layers of quirkiness that the band painted themselves in, shining light on some of the mysteries of one of the 80s greatest indie punk records. * Mish Mash Music Reviews *

Table of Contents
Chapter 1: History Lesson Chapter 2: History Lesson (Part II) Chapter 3: Arena Rock Is The New Wave: Side D. Chapter 4: Punk Rock Is The New Nostalgia: Side Watt Chapter 5: Dance Rock Is The New Pasture: Side George Chapter 6: Chump Rock Is The New Cool: Side Chaff

The Minutemens Double Nickels on the Dime

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    Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
    Publication Date: 01/06/2007
    ISBN13: 9780826427878, 978-0826427878
    ISBN10: 0826427871

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The Minutemen have enjoyed something of a revival, due to a chapter in Michael Azerrad's book Our Band Could Be Your Life, and a documentary film, We Jam Econo, showcasing the band's legacy. This book sheds light on the band's remarkable music and on an album. It includes interviews with Mike Watt, the band's bass player, and with others.

    Trade Review
    How do you showcase the Minutemen's Double Nickels On The Dime, a sprawling opus of a punk record, spanning more than 40 songs over four LP sides? It's a formidable task that could easily get out of hand, but Michael T. Fournier takes a simple, no-nonsense approach in this installment of the Continuum 33 1/3 series, and this sensibility takes us into the heart and soul of the band and their crowning achievement. Fournier dives right into the band's history, giving us a short overview of the basics; how they formed, the band members' various personalities, and how they got to the point of releasing Double Nickels. The band was notorious for using inside jokes and obscure references, which played itself out in the theme of the record. Fournier breaks down their overall approach, including an interesting bit on how the album name and cover photo played off of Sammy Hagar's I Can't Drive 55, of all things. He also explains the structure of the album and how each separate side came into being, with each band member getting a side, and leftovers ending up on the last side, nicknamed Chaff. From there, Fournier goes into each song on the album, providing back stories and anecdotes, including interviews with bassist Mike Watt himself. The book does a great job of pulling back the layers of quirkiness that the band painted themselves in, shining light on some of the mysteries of one of the 80s greatest indie punk records. * Mish Mash Music Reviews *

    Table of Contents
    Chapter 1: History Lesson Chapter 2: History Lesson (Part II) Chapter 3: Arena Rock Is The New Wave: Side D. Chapter 4: Punk Rock Is The New Nostalgia: Side Watt Chapter 5: Dance Rock Is The New Pasture: Side George Chapter 6: Chump Rock Is The New Cool: Side Chaff

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