Sound of the Beast: The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal
A Cultural, Nonfiction, Biography book. As it turned out, heavy metal would repeatedly prove to be best inspired from a distancewhere strong impressions, memories, and...
The definitive history of the first 30 years of heavy metal, containing over 100 interviews with members of Black Sabbath, Metallica, Judas Priest, Twisted Sister, Slipknot, Kiss, Megadeth, Public Enemy, Napalm Death, and more.More than 30 years after Black Sabbath released the first complete heavy metal album, its founder, Ozzy Osbourne, is the star of The Osbournes, TV's favourite new reality show. Contrary to popular belief, headbangers and the music they love are more alive than ever. Yet there has never been a comprehensive book on the history of heavy metal - until now. Featuring interviews with members of the biggest bands in the genre, Sound of the Beast gives an overview of the past 30-plus years of heavy metal, delving into the personalities of those who created it. Everything is here, from the bootlegging beginnings of fans like Lars Ulrich (future founder of Metallica) to the...
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- Pages: 416 pages
- ISBN: 9780380811274 / 380811278
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Those bands, in their style and approach, thats what I call tits-and-ass metal, comments Rob Halford of Judas Ian Christe, Sound of the Beast: The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal That's certainly the roots of heavy metal. That whole sense of revolution and wanting to be powerful is definetly a puberty thing. Fans don't have to be offended by that. Everybody goes through it. That's why heavy metal is so powerful. Ian Christe, Sound of the Beast: The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal As it turned out, heavy metal would repeatedly prove to be best inspired from a distancewhere strong impressions, memories, and images were encouraged to run amok in the imagination. Ian Christe, Sound of the Beast: The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal
A great read for anyone with a passion for the music or who's chewed through the numerous rock star autobiographies on the market. Motley Crue's "The Dirt," for example, is a compelling story about one band's experience of what it was to ride the wave of metal stardom in the 1980s. While both books are focused on heavy metal, Ian Christie's... Metal has been growing for a couple decades now and how built up quite a following of dedicated metalheads and crazy headbangers. Many will tell you that it all started with Black Sabbath who is often considered to be the first ever heavy metal band. The genre eventually evolved from the Sab Four to a variety of subgenres, making metal... There is nothing new that I read in this book. All the ideas are generic, clich, biased, and Christe offered absolutely nothing to ponder. Also, if I have to read the words "Black" and "Sabbath" one more time.... arghghghalsdkf.