
Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk
by Legs McNeil (1996)
Like 'Lipstick Traces', this offers a raw, unvarnished look at the roots of punk culture.

by Greil Marcus (1989)
Taking as a starting point the nihilism and anger expressed by punk, Marcus investigates the underground, alternative and revolutionary movements in art, music and other cultural forms.
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by Legs McNeil (1996)
Like 'Lipstick Traces', this offers a raw, unvarnished look at the roots of punk culture.

by Stuart Jeffries (2016)
Similar to 'Lipstick Traces', it explores a fringe intellectual movement with deep cultural impact.

by Mark Fisher (2009)
Echoes 'Lipstick Traces' in its critical examination of societal structures and cultural responses.

by Thomas Pynchon (1990)
Like 'Lipstick Traces', this novel delves into the lingering impact of 1960s counterculture.

by Hari Kunzru (2017)
Shares 'Lipstick Traces'' interest in the hidden histories and unsettling undercurrents of culture.
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