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Anthology of Emo (Volume 1)

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Edited by Tom Mullen, with a foreword by Andrew Sacher (Brooklyn Vegan). A compilation of the best stories from the 10-year-old podcast Washed Up Emo, this volume features interviews with artists and bands who heavily influenced the emo/hardcore genre, including members of the Promise Ring, Dashboard Confessional (Chris Carrabba), Rainer Maria, Texas is the Reason, American Football (Mike Kinsella), Mineral, the Get Up Kids, and more. Featuring rare and unseen photos and ephemera, this collection is intended to be an informative companion and a faithful guide. Designed by Jesse Reed, Order Published by Washed Up Emo Podcast / Tom Mullen Softcover, 376 pages, b&w, 4.25 × 8.5 inches ISBN: 978-692-95900-8
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