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    (By CIV)

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    Author CIV
    “Book Descriptions: In the summer of 1987, a hardcore kid from Queens, NY, set out on a summer adventure that would forever change the course of his life. Anthony Civarelli (better known as Civ), accompanied by six friends, headed west to play music and try to change the world. This book is based on his daily journal writings while working as a roadie on the Youth Of Today "Break Down The Walls" tour. It serves as a time capsule and a look into life on the road as a teenager in the punk and hardcore scenes in the 1980s. Includes pictures, flyers, and much more, along with Civ's unique storytelling and memories based on a diary he kept during the tour.”

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