Disco Bloodbath

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Disco Bloodbath is a true-crime memoir by James St. James recounting the rise of the 1990s New York Club Kids scene and the notorious murder involving fellow club personality Michael Alig.

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instanceOf book
true-crime book
adaptedAs Party Monster (1998 documentary) NERFINISHED
Party Monster (2003 film) NERFINISHED
alternateTitle Party Monster NERFINISHED
author James St. James NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts Club Kids subculture
LGBT nightlife
drug use
murder investigation
featuresCharacter Andre "Angel" Melendez NERFINISHED
James St. James NERFINISHED
Michael Alig NERFINISHED
focusesOnEvent killing of Andre Melendez
focusesOnPerson James St. James NERFINISHED
Michael Alig NERFINISHED
genre memoir
true crime
hasLGBTTheme true
hasNonfictionSubject celebrity nightlife
drug culture
homicide
language English
literaryStyle first-person narrative
mainSubject Club Kids NERFINISHED
Michael Alig NERFINISHED
New York City nightlife
murder of Andre Melendez
narrator James St. James NERFINISHED
notableFor account of Michael Alig murder case
portrayal of New York Club Kids scene
originalMediaType print
placeOfPublication New York City
portraysSubculture Club Kids NERFINISHED
publisher Simon & Schuster
setInLocation New York City
setInPeriod 1990s
settingVenueType nightclubs
underground parties
subjectOccupationDepicted club promoter
nightlife personality
timeOfNarrative early 1990s
late 1980s

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