We Never Learn: The Gunk Punk Undergut, 1988–2001 by Eric Davidson (New Bomb Turks).
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"The book covers a specific sub-culture of punk and garage rock, which Davidson refers to as "Gunk Punk." It features true stories about The White Stripes, The Oblivians, Billy Childish, The Gories, The Hives, Jay Reatard and more.
The book also touches on the importances of independent labels like Norton Records, Crypt Records and In the Red Records."
There's an extended edition that came out some years later. I'd say it's somewhat like Please Kill Me of the garage punk rock culture, with a lot less junkies.
Sean Wood of The Spits is on the cover.