Sound Of The Beast: The Complete Headbanging History Of Heavy Metal

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Sound Of The Beast: The Complete Headbanging History Of Heavy Metal

Sound Of The Beast: The Complete Headbanging History Of Heavy Metal

Product Description Welcome, all ye who dare enter Sound of the Beast, the first definitive look at the madness and mayhem of heavy metal. From its cataclysmic beginning with Black Sabbath over 30 years ago to the hyperactive nu metal bands ripping apart the charts today, heavy metal has become the dominant musical force around the globe. Yet despite selling over a quarter-billion albums and breaking into new markets wherever it can be heard, there has never been a complete overview of metals dark, powerful, and untamed history -- until now. Pieced together through countless hours of research and first-hand accounts from the masters of met al themselves, Sound of the Beast reveals the underground history to the first three decades of headbanging mania. Included here are heavy metals primitive origins; the rise and fall of MTV hair metal; Metallicas successful quest for world domination; the devilish frenzy of Florida death metal; the church-burning fever of Scandinavias morbid teen terrorists; and metals return to center stage at the hands of Ozzfest and Ozzy Osbourne. Plus, readers will get: 20 chapters based on interviews with Black Sabbath, Metallica, Slayer, W.A.S.P., Slipknot, and over 100 of heavy metals greatest bands A timeline of the most explosive happenings in metal from 1970 to 2002 Never-before-seen color photos and over 100 images from the metal revolution A listing of 25 heavy metal masterpieces that changed music history Genre boxes breaking down dozens of metal styles, from thrash and black metal to avant-garde and beyond, including essential CDs Exclusive insight from Chuck D of Public Enemy, Iron Maiden artist Derek Riggs, the directors of Paradise Lost, and more With hairs bristling and fangs bared, Sound of the Beast is the must-read story of heavy metal for die-hard fans, fresh new converts, and musical thrill-seekers alike. Hear the call of the wild as this extreme, elusive, and ear-splitting form of music finally gets its justice, and leaves everyone in its wake banging their heads and flipping the devil sign for years to come. From Publishers Weekly Few books on heavy metal music can compare to Christes thoughtful and passionate history of the music of the beast. There is little argument that heavy metal began in earnest with Black Sabbath (though the Beatles Helter Skelter is considered by some to be the first heavy metal song), and Christe holds to convention and begins his metal timeline in early 1970. Following in the jamming, bluesy tradition of the Yard Birds and Cream, Sabbath (then called Earth) wrote Black Sabbath-a song that changed not only the bands name, but the face of rock and roll. Black Sabbath set the pace, but bands like Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple fleshed out the edges and gave it sex appeal. The next wave, the new wave of British heavy metal, saw the emergence of Motorhead, Saxon and Iron Maiden among many others. The movement then spread through America and found most bands cropping up out of L.A. (although many migrated from the Midwest). Van Halen, Ratt and Motley Crue grew out of the then underground club scene. Christe doesnt get bogged down in anecdotes about bands and their groupies, but instead documents the music and its different genres. Each chapter contains helpful genre boxes giving a brief description of the style (e.g., Power Metal, Death Metal and Nu Metal). If Christe is to be faulted, it is on the grounds of hero worship: hes a metal fan, scribe (a music writer living in Brooklyn) and practitioner (in a digital metal band called Black Noerd), and readers might wish for more critical analysis about the culture of fans. But this is a minor point in a book otherwise worthy of having its dog-eared and beer-stained pages passed among friends and placed in motel-room bedside drawers. 94 b&w photos, and 16-page color insert not seen by PW. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. From School Library Journal Adu

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