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"Gather round, rock fans, and enjoy…a poke at both the sneering condescension of the music snob and the dubious enthusiasms of the music-listening public. Astonishing here is the steadiness of Klosterman’s hand: Even rock nerds will find themselves googling to learn whether some reported bit of rock excess is the author’s invention or actually happened…. Ingenious. Hilarious.”—Kirkus Reviews
"[Chuck Klosterman] rewrites the story of American rock in this explosive, funhouse-mirror alternative history…. Klosterman’s Nabokovesque framing of this false history is drenched in irony and tongue-in-cheek reversals of music history. It’s also a master class of subtle worldbuilding, with Klosterman slowly, tantalizingly rendering an alien cultural landscape in vignettes ranging from the absurd to the macabre. Beyond its irreverence and humor, the narrative raises timely questions about culture, critiquing the fickleness of the media market and its 'common sense' judgments about art, which Klosterman implies are always just a historical accident or two away from being reversed, and challenging readers to question their own tastes. This twisted, ironic tribute will delight, surprise, and provoke rock fans.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Blending his lauded cultural criticism and inventive fiction, Klosterman creates an alternate history in the mode of The Man in the High Castle (1962), by Philip K. Dick, or Philip Roth’s The Plot against America. But rather than fascist presidents or Nazis, he reimagines a world in which the Velvet Underground was the best-selling band of all time, and the Beatles became passé very quickly. …the literalistic readings of song titles alone make this worthy, and anyone with knowledge of rock history and a fondness for the Spinal Tap mockumentaries will find much of this to be laugh-out-loud funny.”—Booklist