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"I have no desire to be a survivor. I’d rather accept, absorb, adapt, fight and break that which seeks to break me." Henry Rollins announces "searing" memoir Bait Dog Boy
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Henry Rollins will publish a new autobiographical memoir next year.
A synopsis of the book reads: "What happens when a child grows up in an almost total vacuum of love?
That was the reality for Henry Rollins, pioneering punk frontman of the seminal groups Black Flag and Rollins Band, who came of age in an environment seemingly determined to break him.
Rollins tells what it was like to live a life colored by the experience of constantly absorbing pain, like a bait dog.
"I’d rather accept, absorb, adapt, fight and break that which seeks to break me—to be that which remains."