i got the opportunity to interview kim gordon some time ago. kim gordon's version of where women fit into that conversation was not necessarily the same as somebody else's, right? - right. - she saw this through a different lens, and i suspect that the people in this book all had their own, it's not exactly rashamon, but they all have their own version of the story. take it together it's actually a pretty good snapshot. - i'm acting as kind of the narrator, i'll have a chapter in the beginning, the middle some, and then i'm doing all these inter-stitial pieces so that i'm commenting on what it was like for us to experience all these kids from east la showing up at our shows, like what, where. there are all these like beautiful brown skinned kids. - where'd they come from? - yeah. and then suddenly oh, there's bands that go along with that. there's the brat, and there's, so. theresa from the brat wrote a chapter with tom, my co-author and my co-author and i'm like ken burns of the punk rock scene. - oh listen, being the punk rock ken burns is a