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Greg Bull

Greg Bull heard the Sex Pistols as a 12-year-old and liked the noise they made. He liked their energy. He liked their attitude. Later, in the early 1980s, Greg met up with like-minded individuals who turned him on to ‘black and white’ bands such as Crass, and he met and went to see Antisect quite a few times as well. He joined a band, the first to be called Sedition, and played at anarcho-punk gigs from 1984 to 1986. Anarcho-punk changed him for the better and he is glad to have been a small part of such an important scene. Recently, he has found some joy in being co-editor of Tales From the Punkside, Not Just Bits of Paper, Some of Us Scream... Some of Us Shout and now And All Around Was Darkness – four great books on the subject of anarcho-punk and its spinoff activities. He is still working on the final part of his punk/sci-fi novella trilogy, which began with Perdam Babylonis Nomen and continued with Deus Magnus Timor Mortuum.


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