It's a biography. It's a diary. It's a music history lesson. It's all three things wrapped at and more. Added with savage, sacastic humour, this is the story of a former punk as told from a non-Caucasian alternative point of view, his time involved in London's punk rock scene and abroad throughout the entire 1990's and up to the early Noughties. How there was, despite the fun and laughs, a more sinister side which is never mentioned, along with the...