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Essentially a discography in book form, The Complete Iggy Pop designates at least a paragraph to every song by the Stooges and Iggy Pop, from 1969's The Stooges to 2005's Skull Ring.
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This thorough biography does a great job of focusing on Iggy's complex character, complete with great interviews.
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Nothing will bring Iggy and the Stooges to life like this oral history of punk music, culled from hundreds of interviews with the people who lived through it.
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Straight from Iggy himself, this book has gotten great reviews for its fresh interviews, photos, and never-before-heard stories of the Stooges.
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There's no shortage of books on Iggy Pop, but this one is particularly passionate and comprehensive. It shows great insight into what made Iggy such a powerful figure.