Curious if anyone has read Ian Trowell's book 'Throbbing Gristle: An Endless Discontent', I am about a third of the way through it and will persevere as having read Simon Ford's book on them - and both GPO's and Cosi's autobiographies - I think it's got something different to say. Although the first section where he lays out his 'methodology' - mostly why another book on TG needs to be written - was a slog which may put people off, and the use of 'ornate' language : "they were coterminious with the first wave of British Punk... and the epiphenomenal emergence of Post-Punk", plus US English (when the author is British) kind of grate on me big time : "instances of cultural unease erupted like jets from a leaky faucet".