Montage d'entretiens avec les protagonistes du punk-rock américain, ce livre vivant, drôle, tragique, nous plonge dans la vie quotidienne du Velvet Underground, des Stooges, des New York Dolls, de Patti Smith ou encore des Ramones. Les acteurs relatent avec gouaille des anecdotes délirantes, on rit des frasques d'Iggy Pop ou de l'impayable Dee Dee Ramone. Les amitiés indéfectibles côtoient les antipathies et les amours explosives. Tous dévoilent leur mode de vie extrême, moins centré sur l'image que le punk anglais, refusant le peace and love des années 1960 et la culture de l'argent roi qui naît avec les années 1980. Mais l'innocence paradoxale verse un lourd tribut à ses excès (overdoses, prostitution) et manipule la dérision comme une arme de destruction massive.
What Britain refined, America defined. Assembled by two key figures at the heart of the movement and told through the voices of musicians, artists, iconoclastic reporters and entrepreneurial groupies, Please Kill Me is the full decadent story of the American punk scene, through the early years of Andy Warhol's Factory to the New York underground of Max's Kansas City and later, its heyday at CBGB's, spiritual home to the Ramones, Talking Heads, Television and Blondie. Please Kill Me goes backstage and behind apartment doors to chronicle the sex, drugs and power struggles that were the very fabric of the American punk community, to the time before piercing and tattoos became commonplace and when every concert, new band and fashion statement marked an absolute first. From Iggy Pop and Lou Reed to the Clash and the Sex Pistols (the first time around), McNeil and McCain document a time of glorious self-destruction and perverse innocence - possibly the last time so many will so much fun in the pursuit of excess.