After The Uncool
Get in the Van by Henry Rollins
You devoured 'The Uncool' for its unfiltered dive into drug-fueled rock excess and narcissistic stars, loving how Cameron Crowe exposed the fragile egos and lost innocence of the 70s scene. Now imagine swapping arena jets for punk's busted vans, where betrayal and desperation hit harder in a pre-digital rebellion that romanticizes gritty realism and cultural decay. It's the same chaotic thrill, fueled by adrenaline and faded glory, perfect for Gen Xers chasing that nostalgic spark of authentic music mayhem.