How to Piss in Public

How to Piss in Public: From Teenage Rebellion to the Hangover of Adulthood is the 2012 autobiography of the British-Canadian media personality Gavin McInnes.

He grew up in small-town Canada and tells stories of how he took drugs, was drunk and played in a punk band.

As a young man, he moved to Montreal and co-founded the magazine Vice, which he sold for a large sum of money when it became successful.

Much of the book consists of McInnes' anecdotes about intoxication, sex and violence.

[2][3] Caitlin Stall-Paquet of Paste wrote that the book reveals "the infuriating man-child within this punk-rocker-writer-hipster-king", and yet manages to be "an exciting, continuously forward-moving narrative".