

Lexicon Devil: The Fast Times and Short Life of Darby Crash and the Germs, Lords of Chaos: The Bloody Rise of the Satanic Metal Underground, Bubblegum Music Is The Naked

The first is that he has published several "must own" music books, including But also, in the interest of web site continuity, there are a couple of musical connections. So being a music guy listening to The Fall's "Marquis Cha-Cha" even right now today, why was I so interested in interviewing Adam Parfrey? Well, mainly because I love so many of the books he publishes. ME SO HAPPY FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE? WILL IT TAKE ME AWAY, WILL IT CAUSE ME SOME STRIFE? I GOTTA KNOW RIGHT NOW! BEFORE WE GO ANYįURTHER - WILL YOU PUBLISH THE TWIN TOWERS OF TERROR? I GOTTA KNOW RIGHT NOW! WILL YOU PUBLISH? WILL YOU PUBLISH THIS BOOK AND CAN I READ THIS? CAN I AT LEAST TAKE A PEEK AND WILL IT MAKE Better sleep on it and give me an answer in the

The premier work on the 9/11 conspiracy (PLEASE?).Īctually, whoever publishes that book is fairly likely to be assassinated, so you better sleep on it. One can only imagine what wrath might come down on Parfrey's head if (when? WHEN?!?!) he releases JERK in the FBI, who sued for libel and had all non-sold copies destroyed. ONCE (so far) has Parfrey accidentally gone too far, publishing David Hoffman's The Oklahoma City Bombing and the Politics of Terror and inciting the wrath of the #2 Schaefer.įor thirteen years, The Publisher That Refuses To Be Tamed has constantly pushed the envelope of socially acceptable literature, which makes it especially surprising that only Publisher/imprisoned girlfriend batterer Jim Goad, and serial killers Danny Rolling & G.J. Necrophilia, sociopaths and neat conspiracy theories), as well as works by such notorious gentlefellows as Church of Satan founder Anton Lavey, Answer Me! `zine Through Feral House, he has published several books of his own editorship (including theĬlassic Apocalypse Culture, which has since its 1987 release introduced thousands of desperately alternative college students - including me - into a creepy underworld of

The most controversial book publisher in the country, as well as not being a keyboardist. Share: Facebook Put down that book and read Mark Prindle's interview with Feral House publisher Adam Parfrey Twitter Email to friend Adam Parfrey is many things - a lover, a dreamer, a truck driver, a grammy-nominated keyboardist - but more than anything else, he is the founder and head of Feral House, probably
