We Got Power!: Hardcore Punk Scenes from 1980s Southern California

In 1979, punk was over . . . but by 1981, hardcore was born. As teenagers in...
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Author: Jordan Schwartz
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We Got Power!: Hardcore Punk Scenes from 1980s Southern California by Schwartz, Jordan

We Got Power!: Hardcore Punk Scenes from 1980s Southern California

$93.55

We Got Power!: Hardcore Punk Scenes from 1980s Southern California

$93.55
Author: Jordan Schwartz
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
In 1979, punk was over . . . but by 1981, hardcore was born. As teenagers in 1981, David Markey and his best friend Jordan Schwartz founded "We Got Power , " a fanzine dedicated to the first-generation hardcore punk music community in their native Los Angeles. Their text captured the early punk spirit of Black Flag, the Minutemen, Social Distortion, Suicidal Tendencies, and Husker Du at the height of their powers. Meanwhile, their amazing photographs captured the dilapidated houses, abandoned storefronts, and disaffected youth culture of the early Reagan era. Never before seen, except in crude fanzine form, these detailed and richly narrative photos are now collected to present an intimate document a uniquely fertile creative moments.
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Author: Jordan Schwartz, Dave Markey, David Markey
Publisher: Bazillion Points LLC
Published: 10/30/2012
Pages: 288
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 3.60lbs
Size: 8.60h x 12.00w x 1.20d
ISBN: 9781935950073

About the Author
DAVID MARKEY was born December 3, 1963, in Burbank, CA. He made his first film at the age of 11 and published a neighborhood newspaper at 12. In 1980, he became involved in the local underground music scene. He helped form Sin 34 in 1981, and captured the punk scene in the Super 8 film "The Slog Movie." Markey was a part of "We Got Power" fanzine from 1981 to 1983, then kept the name alive through his We Got Power Films. He cowrote and directed "Desperate Teenage Lovedolls" in 1984. He photographed, edited, cowrote, and directed "Lovedolls Superstar" in 1986. Also that year, his band Painted Willie toured with Black Flag for six months, a period depicted in his film "Reality 86 d." Later, he traveled with Sonic Youth and Nirvana across Europe to make "1991: The Year Punk Broke." Markey has directed music videos for Meat Puppets, fIREHOSE, Shonen Knife, Mudhoney, and Pat Smear, and collaborated with visual artists Cameron Jamie, Raymond Pettibon, and Kim Gordon. In 2005, he accidentally discovered he was adopted, leading to work on the autobiography Dark Circles. Markey directed the documentaries "The Reinactors; Dinosaur Jr. Bug (Live) at 9:30"; and the Circle Jerks film My "Career as a Jerk."
JORDAN SCHWARTZ met David Markey while skateboarding in a flooded Santa Monica parking garage in 1979. As they discovered the growing Los Angeles hardcore punk rock scene, Jordan teamed up with David, his sister, Jennifer, and Alan Gilbert to found "We Got Power" magazine. Jordan contributed in many roles, including that of staff photographer. Jordan had producing and acting roles in "Desperate Teenage Lovedolls" and the sequel, "Lovedolls Superstar," notably appearing as the rock star Brews Springstein. Jordan facilitated the release of three "Black Flag" skateboards featuring original artwork by Raymond Pettibon. In 1984, Jordan began working and living at SST Records Global Network Agency booking gigs and tours for various high-profile bands on and off of the label during the pioneering years of the U.S. independent scene. In 1988, Jordan began a career working with computers connected to the Internet. He lives in Santa Monica with his wife and dog, still hangs out at Rip City on the weekends, and makes it to local gigs.
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