Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: AGGROB001
- Format: DELETED BOOK
- UPC: 9780984212514
- Street Date: 09/03/13
- PreBook Date: 07/02/13
- Label: Aggronautix »
- Genre: Alternative/Punk
- Run Time: 208 mins
- Number of Discs: 0
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 2013
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 0
- Territory: WORLD
Product Assets
GG Allin - My Prison Walls (Numbered Limited Edition) Hard Cover Book
208 page hardcover numbered limited edition collector's book in saifu cloth and red foil embossing
- List Price: $59.95 New Price!
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208 page hardcover numbered limited edition collector's book of letters, illustrations, prose, and Allin's own personal accounts of his time spent in prison. Includes "30 Days In The Hole", Allin's personal jail journal, and over 40 pieces of his art and prose. Also includes letters to and from his family members, John Wayne Gacy, Jeff Clayton, and more. Black saifu cloth with red foil blood stamping.
Sales Points
- The Murder Junkies are currently on a US Tour promoting their new record 'A Killing Tradition'
- Exclusive feature on the book in July issue of VICE Magazine
- 2013 marks the 20th anniversary of Allin's death
- This is the first book of this magnitude about GG Allin
Press Quotes
If there's a bestseller list in Hell, be prepared to see this tome crawl its way to the top.
—Marc Campbell, Dangerous Minds
Diving into the studied chaos of Allin's thoughts while he was holed up in the clink might be the best way to commemorate the 20th anniversary of GG's death... And it's a blood-splattered ride.
—Krishna Andavolu, VICE Magazine
The best thing about the barrage of GG stuff this year... The book gives some firsthand insight into the mind of an, at best, polarizing and, at worst, psychotic figure in American underground rock culture.
—Brendan Sudol, Tiny Mix Tapes
It goes beneath Allin's home-made tats and impenetrable wall of defiance, allowing a glimpse of the selfstyled rock 'n' roll terrorist's heart and smarts.
—Darryl Sterdan, Sun Media
A fascinating look into the mind of punk rock's most notorious practitioner.
—Stephen Slaybaugh, The Agit Reader