Get in the Van by Henry Rollins (2024)

    This post has not been vetted or endorsed by BuzzFeed's editorial staff. BuzzFeed Community is a place where anyone can create a post or quiz.

    Try making your own!

    Think you're a punk just because you bought a Ramones muscle tee for $24 at Urban Outfitters? Nice try, poser. Earn your mohawk, studded leather jacket, and beat-up Chucks by reading these 15 essential punk rock books.

    by AlexScordelisCommunity Contributor

    1. Please Kill Me by Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain

    Get in the Van by Henry Rollins (2)

    amazon.com

    Dee Dee Ramone's days as a Midtown Manhattan sex worker? Iggy Pop's insane drug and sexual habits? It's all recounted here in this debauchery-packed (and sordidly hilarious) oral history of punk's early days.

    2. Our Band Could Be Your Life by Michael Azerrad

    Get in the Van by Henry Rollins (3)

    amazon.com

    Azerrad's raucous collection of band profiles highlights 13 important groups from the pre-Nevermind era. The booze-soaked chapter on The Replacements is worth the price of the book alone.

    3. Commando: The Autobiography of Johnny Ramone

    Get in the Van by Henry Rollins (4)

    johnnyramone.com

    Punk's most curmudgeonly founding father, Johnny Ramone (famously a staunch Republican), tells the legend of the Ramones from his cranky perspective. It's as funny and offensive as you'd hope it would be.

    4. Girls to the Front by Sara Marcus

    Get in the Van by Henry Rollins (5)

    amazon.com

    Sara Marcus' personal account of Riot Grrrl nation in the early '90s shines a spotlight on the movement's blistering music and and progressive politics.

    5. Get in the Van by Henry Rollins

    Get in the Van by Henry Rollins (6)

    blogger.com

    Henry Rollins' tour diaries from his days as Black Flag's muscle-bound frontman recount the band's often violent gigs. The audio version of this book scored Rollins a Best Spoken Word Album Grammy in 1995.

    6. Just Kids by Patti Smith

    Get in the Van by Henry Rollins (7)

    amazon.com

    Patti Smith's moving memoir tells the story of her relationship with then-fledgling artist Robert Mapplethorpe, and how she transformed from a wannabe poet to the godmother of punk.

    7. We Got the Neutron Bomb by Marc Spitz with Brendan Mullen

    Get in the Van by Henry Rollins (8)

    amazon.com

    L.A. punk's wild scene is largely neglected in Please Kill Me, but it gets its due in this tome, which tells the tale of X, Germs, the Go-Go's, and SoCal's other original punks.

    8. England's Dreaming by Jon Savage

    Get in the Van by Henry Rollins (9)

    amazon.com

    Savage's 656-page whopper focuses on U.K. punk and the explosive rise (and subsequent implosion) of the Sex Pistols. It's an academic and entertaining take on pre-'80s punk.

    9. Violence Girl by Alice Bag

    Get in the Van by Henry Rollins (10)

    blogger.com

    Bag's memoir recounts her lifelong romance with rock 'n' roll music, and how her passion for music led to her to lead the Bags, one of first-generation L.A. punk's most riotous bands.

    10. I Dreamed I Was a Very Clean Tramp by Richard Hell

    Get in the Van by Henry Rollins (11)

    citypaper.com!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen

    Hell, who played in Television, the Heartbreakers, and The Voidoids, spins depraved yarns about the reckless lifestyle he led as a downtown Manhattan punk in this 2013 memoir.

    11. Despite Everything: A Cometbus Omnibus by Aaron Cometbus

    Get in the Van by Henry Rollins (12)

    amazon.com

    Cometbus, a former Green Day drummer and roadie, is better known for his long-running and beloved zine, Cometbus, and for his strict punk ethics. This collection serves as an gateway to a must-read punk periodical.

    12. American Hardcore: A Tribal History by Steven Blush

    Get in the Van by Henry Rollins (13)

    amazon.com

    Blush's comprehensive book breaks down the history of U.S. hardcore, region by region. This oral history led to the 2006 documentary of the same name.

    13. King Dork by Frank Portman

    Get in the Van by Henry Rollins (14)

    media.npr.org

    Although technically not a book about punk rock, King Dork, one of the most memorable YA novels of the past 10 years, was penned by Frank Portman, the frontman for pop-punk legends the Mr. T Experience.

    14. Gimme Something Better by Jack Boulware and Silke Tudor

    Get in the Van by Henry Rollins (15)

    cdn0.lostateminor.com

    Unlike the U.K., NYC, or L.A. punk scenes, Bay Area punk didn't take itself seriously, and this oral history — which tells the stories of NorCal punks like the Dead Kennedys, Operation Ivy, and others — reflects that spirit.

    15. Rotten: No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs by John Lydon with Keith and Kent Zimmerman

    Get in the Van by Henry Rollins (16)

    rockandrollarmy.com

    As the frontman of the Sex Pistols, Lydon (aka Johnny Rotten) was a riveting entertainer. The skills that made him a remarkable showman are on full display in his wicked and witty autobiography.

    Want to get your very own quizzes and posts featured on BuzzFeed’s homepage and app?

    Become a Community Contributor.

    Get in the Van by Henry Rollins (17)

    Sign up to get started

    Learn more about Community

    Get in the Van by Henry Rollins (2024)
    Top Articles
    Latest Posts
    Article information

    Author: Duane Harber

    Last Updated:

    Views: 5796

    Rating: 4 / 5 (51 voted)

    Reviews: 82% of readers found this page helpful

    Author information

    Name: Duane Harber

    Birthday: 1999-10-17

    Address: Apt. 404 9899 Magnolia Roads, Port Royceville, ID 78186

    Phone: +186911129794335

    Job: Human Hospitality Planner

    Hobby: Listening to music, Orienteering, Knapping, Dance, Mountain biking, Fishing, Pottery

    Introduction: My name is Duane Harber, I am a modern, clever, handsome, fair, agreeable, inexpensive, beautiful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.