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A Dull Roar: What I Did on My Summer Deracination 2006

A Dull Roar: What I Did on My Summer Deracination 2006
By Henry Rollins

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A Dull Roar chronicles a tumultuous five-month period in Henry Rollins’ life. During April through September 2006, he reunited with the Rollins Band, prepared for and toured North America with them, wrapped up the second season of the The Henry Rollins Show, filmed Wrong Turn 2, and slaved over his radio show, Harmony in My Head. Although comprised of Rollins’ daily journal entries, the book is far more than a day-to-day account of this brief but hectic period. As he confronts his feelings about reuniting with his former bandmates, Rollins reflects on music, the industry, current affairs, and other topics in his typically outspoken, irreverent, and combative fashion.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #366676 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-07-28
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 272 pages

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An excellent recounting.5
This book is a must read for all fans of Henry Rollins' literary journal works. It would be a decent place to start if you were just getting introduced to his work, and an excellent continuation if you've been reading him for years.

Great Modern Rollins5
If you are a fan of the writings of Henry Rollins in the new millennium, this book is for you! It is an excellent and easy read, that keeps you with laughs, great current social critique and a glimpse into the true life of Rollins. My only "complaint" is, this book contains a lot of political commentary that most long-time readers of Rollins aren't really used to. If you get offended easily on the subject of politics, proceed with caution. Other than that, I would recommend this book to any Rollins fan looking for a modern twist and for a beginner Rollins reader.