Our Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes from the American Indie Underground 1981-1991
by Michael Azerrad (2012)
Like 'Please Kill Me', this book delves into the chaotic and formative years of American music scenes.

by Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain (1996)
A contemporary classic, **Please Kill Me** is the definitive oral history of the most nihilistic of all pop movements. Iggy Pop, Richard Hell, the Ramones, and scores of other punk figures lend their voices to this decisive account of that explosive era.
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by Michael Azerrad (2012)
Like 'Please Kill Me', this book delves into the chaotic and formative years of American music scenes.

by Jon Savage (1991)
This offers a deep dive into the London punk scene, similar to the localized focus in 'Please Kill Me'.

by Patti Smith (2010)
Patti Smith's memoir offers a personal perspective on the art and music scene that birthed punk, akin to 'Please Kill Me'.

by Viv Albertine (2014)
This raw memoir provides a female perspective on the punk era, complementing the broader narratives in 'Please Kill Me'.

by Lizzy Goodman (2017)
This oral history captures a later wave of NYC rock, echoing the style and scene-focused approach of 'Please Kill Me'.
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