Other than Jeff Godwin's books, this is the most wildly raving anti-rock entertaining book I've come across. My copy of the 2000 update and it has some great suggestions for obscure market "Deathrock - the Wail of the hopelessness," "Goth Music - Enchantment with Doom, Death and Darkness," and "Rap - Profanity Set to Music," all of which are included in Chapter 15, "The Piper's New Times," beginning p. 183.The book sticks to the usual acts from the '70s and '80s, the Satanic Panic allegations, demons in record grooves, the early '80s backmasking hoax as established "fact," drugs, booze, teen rebellion, early death and suicide scares by association, etc..., but unlike most books of this monstery genre, it goes after "The Parents' Piper - Country & Western," with a sharpened pointy trident vengeance beginning on p. 161, castigating the lyrical sexual filth of the genre' (actually my musical favorite collecting interest: '50s honky tonk acts like Webb Pierce, Carl Smith, Ray Price! Barbara Mandrell put out some groovy parental makeout tunes in the '80s covering Rod Stewart's catalog.) for leading parents down the path of musical hellfire.References in this book tend towards the Jeff Godwin/Jack Chick stuff, Lowell Hart's SATAN'S MUSIC EXPOSED tirade, some Frank Garlock, Michael K. Haynes' THE GOD OF ROCK (which inspired the record rating system propagated by Tipper Gore's PMRC sticker wars), Bob Larson, and the usual newspaper references to small papers in places like Tulsa, OK, magazines like HIT PARADER, CREEM, and PEOPLE.Print is large, easily readable, and there are no pictures, B&W or otherwise, but for the Satanic Rock fans, there's a boatload of listening suggestions to seek out on Lp and CD.