Cultural Studies. This enlightening collection of essays from over thirty musicians explores the ways in which music can be a powerful and subversive art. The editors invite guerilla musicians: Native Warriors and Tricksters; Kreoles and Majority-World revolutionaries; womynist sisterhoods and riot girrlz; chaos, magicians and spiritual monkeywrenchers; punks, hiphoppers and ravers; surrealists, noisicians and plunderphiles; socialists, anarchists, utopians and all the vibrant and complex radical hybrids therein to gather in the subversive beauty and marvelous diversity of music.