Lester Bangs
Lester Bangs started out as a record reviewer for Rolling Stone, went on to write for and then edit the magazine Creem, before moving to New York and covering the burgeoning punk scene, writing in daily newspapers and the Village Voice. Bangs died suddenly at the age of 33 in 1982. A biography of Lester Bangs, Let it Blurt was published in 2001.
Books by Lester Bangs

Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung
Lester Bangs
The essential writings of the greatest music writer of the twentieth, or any, century, reissued as a Serpent's Tail Classic

Mainlines, Blood Feasts and Bad Taste
Lester Bangs
?It?s full of the most insightful, passionate and keenly felt writing about music I?ve ever seen? Independent on Sunday ?No other rock writer can touc…