
SUB POP USA: THE SUBTERRANEAN POP MUSIC ANTHOLOGY 1980-1988 BOOK
PAGES:Â 400
DIMENSIONS:Â 8.5 x 11 Inches
FORMAT: Softcover
AUTHOR(S): Bruce Pavitt
In 1979, Bruce Pavitt moved to Olympia, WA, and began programming a show called Subterranean Pop on local community radio station KAOS-FM. Then, inspired by Olympiaâs guide to independent music, OP Magazine, Pavitt launched a fanzine version of Subterranean Pop, focusing on music with a punk, new wave, and experimental bent. Calvin Johnson of K Records joined the fanzineâs staff in 1980, beginning with the second issue. Here, these issues are collected, covering eight years of music culture.
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PAGES:Â 400
DIMENSIONS:Â 8.5 x 11 Inches
FORMAT: Softcover
AUTHOR(S): Bruce Pavitt
In 1979, Bruce Pavitt moved to Olympia, WA, and began programming a show called Subterranean Pop on local community radio station KAOS-FM. Then, inspired by Olympiaâs guide to independent music, OP Magazine, Pavitt launched a fanzine version of Subterranean Pop, focusing on music with a punk, new wave, and experimental bent. Calvin Johnson of K Records joined the fanzineâs staff in 1980, beginning with the second issue. Here, these issues are collected, covering eight years of music culture.

















