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| | Warren Kinsella |
 | | Warren Kinsella's latest book, Fury's Hour: A (sort of) Punk Manifesto, is a testament to those of us too young for Woodstock and too old for MTV; that awkward demographic blip born between boomers and their babies, ignored by our parents, the establishment and the marketplace. |
 | | Kinsella correctly notes that the mandate of contemporary rock can be traced to the prevailing "do-it-yourself" philosophy of punk: pirating, punkblogs, and webcasts are just a generation removed from indie labels, fanzines and all-ages shows. |
 | | Now, Kinsella is someone who does not like the current prime minister, or the side of the Liberal party that is currently in power, and in fact during the last election campaign, he counselled against voting for them. |
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