"The book presents an argument clearly demonstrating how music has seriously impacted New Zealand on a political and social level. Dr Turner broadens the use of Bakhtin’s theory of ‘Dialogism’, originally created for literary analysis, to effectively investigate the historical and cultural significance of the music group Herbs’ first album What’s Be Happen? The Herbs are described as the 'vanguard of Pacific Reggae' by AudioCulture — the online encyclopedia of New Zealand popular music. Dr Turner’s analysis of their first album, which was highly political, draws attention to the impact the album has had on New Zealand at that time and since. It also explores the influence the band and this album has had in forming a music genre that has become internationally recognised."Keith McEwing, Secretary, Music Advisory Committee, The Lilburn Trust