“It was one helluva way to discover that Kevin Dettmar had a crush on me in 11th grade … Punk in 50 Pieces is the perfect companion for those wishing to revisit the golden age of late-70s/early-80s pop, as well as a wonderful introduction for those new to the scene, trying to figure out what all the fuss was about.”—Jane Wiedlin, The Go-Gos“I devoured Dettmar’s to learn what he thinks and found myself treated to a mosaic self-portrait, a memoir of growing up alive in a world of music and possibility.”—Jonathan Lethem, author of Motherless Brooklyn and The Fortress of Solitude“This is an irresistible book that will spark a thousand arguments—and that’s just on the day it’s published. I’m already making my list. I haven’t had so much fun with a work of criticism in years.”—Greil Marcus, author of Mystery Train and Lipstick Traces“A sharp, spirited, and wonderfully personal take on what it was like to grow up alongside the punk explosion of the late seventies and eighties. Fifty argument-starting blitzes of fury and awe, with just the right dash of playful crankiness.”—Hua Hsu, staff writer, the New Yorker“This book is so kinetic and edifying, I found it impossible to stop reading; as a writer and critic, Dettmar is at ease and impossibly smart. Much like the music it chronicles, this book is wild, revelatory, exhilarating.” —Amanda Petrusich, staff writer, the New YorkerCrackling with startling ideas and unexpected insights, juiced with surprising stories and unknown connections, Punk in 50 Pieces is a sustained feat of zoomed-in listening and zoomed-out contextualizing. As fast and fun as a Buzzcocks singles compilation, this book vaults to the top shelf in the Punk Lit pantheon."—Simon Reynolds, author of Rip It Up and Start Again: Post-Punk 1978–1984