Dirty, Drunk, and Punk
The Twisted Crazy Story of the Bunchofuckingoofs
- Publisher
- Insomniac Press
- Initial publish date
- Mar 2011
- Category
- Punk, Composers & Musicians, History & Criticism
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781897415283
- Publish Date
- Mar 2011
- List Price
- $29.95
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Description
The Bunchofuckingoofs were born in 1984. They were a punk band. An art collective. A bicycle gang. They were anti-establishment, anti-consumerism, and lived totally D.I.Y. They played music, made their own clothes, and lived commune-style at Fort Goof. Their name even made it onto the Berlin Wall. The Bunchofuckingoofs have been a Toronto institution for thirty years. Reviled by some for their punk music, hard looks, and rough lifestyle, they were hardcore with hearts. They were the kings and queens of Kensington Market. They took care of their backyard, kept drugs and skinheads out, and earned the respect of others who also called it home. They lived outside of society and within one of their own. A society where dogs ruled, beer was currency, and no one made plans beyond the next gig. Dirty, Drunk, and Punk chronicles twenty-five outrageous years of the Bunchofuckingoofs through the eyes, words, and blurred memories of the people who lived it.
About the author
Jennifer Morton's background in the entertainment industry spans a lifetime. While working as a reporter / producer on The New Music, Jennifer envisioned the concept for TV Frames, an edgy, internationally syndicated show about art, music and culture in cities around the world. She has received three Gemini nominations and her photographs have been exhibited in galleries throughout the country.