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FENWAY PUNK Release Party @ B9 (recap)

February 14, 2026 Bridge Nine

Chris Wrenn of B9 (left), Jared Carrabis of Section 10 Podcast (right). Photo by Michael Emond.

Fenway Punk is out NOW! You can grab it here: Beverly, MA / USA / Canada / Europe

Friday, February 13th, was the kickoff party at Bridge Nine for the release of Fenway Punk, the new book by Bridge Nine founder Chris Wrenn. It’s the true story of how Red Sox fans and the long-standing rivalry with the New York Yankees helped fund the Bridge Nine record label in the early 2000s. Chris was joined by Jared Carrabis of the Section 10 Podcast, and the two longtime collaborators chatted about the intersection of Boston punk and sports, the birth of the Sully’s brand, and how the money earned from peddling “Yankees Suck” merch on the sidewalk outside of Fenway Park over twenty-five years ago helped Chris to document an entire generation of hardcore punk bands and send them on tour all over the world.

We’ll be adding more photos and video to this post, so check back!

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View fullsize Q&A with Chris Wrenn and Jared Carrabis at B9 on 2/13/2026. Photo by Chris Padgett
View fullsize Q&A with Chris Wrenn and Jared Carrabis at B9 on 2/13/2026. Photo by Chris Padgett
View fullsize Q&A with Chris Wrenn and Jared Carrabis at B9 on 2/13/2026. Photo by Chris Padgett
View fullsize Q&A with Chris Wrenn and Jared Carrabis at B9 on 2/13/2026. Photo by Chris Padgett
View fullsize L to R: Georgia, Katherine, Chris, & Elisabeth at the Fenway Punk release party. Photo by Chris Padgett
View fullsize Fenway Punk narrator Chris Ciulla and Chris Wrenn at the Fenway Punk book release. Photo by Chris Padgett
View fullsize Suburban Voice fanzine editor Al Quint and Chris Wrenn at the Fenway Punk book release. Photo by Chris Padgett
View fullsize A collection of early-aughts rivalry souvenirs sold at Fenway. Photo by Chris Padgett
View fullsize T-shirts from 2003-2004 on display at the Fenway Punk book release. Photo by Chris Padgett
View fullsize Sully's T-shirts from 2003-2004 on display at the Fenway Punk book release exhibit
View fullsize Fenway Punk rivalry display. Photo courtesy of Kat Wrenn.
View fullsize 1970s-era Yankee Hater T-shirt sold by Irene Dondley and Debbie Brooks (& Inside Sports article about their T-shirt). Photo courtesy of Kat Wrenn.
View fullsize Circa late-'90s Yankees Suck T-shirt & the original film used to print the first T-shirts of that era, designed by Geoff Dagnostino. Photo courtesy of Kat Wrenn.
View fullsize Original 2003 New York Post "Fenway Punk" headline, which inspired the title of the book.


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