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Raising Hell

Backstage Tales from the Lives of Metal Legends

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Raising Hell

By: Jon Wiederhorn, Gary Holt - foreword
Narrated by: Michael Butler Murray
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From the author of Louder Than Hell comes an oral history of the badass heavy metal lifestyle - featuring metalhead musicians from Black Sabbath and Judas Priest to Twisted Sister and Quiet Riot to Disturbed, Megadeth, Throwdown, and more.

In his song "You Can't Stop Rock and Roll" Ozzy Osbourne sings, "Rock and roll is my religion and my law". And that's why Raising Hell is a must-have for anyone who wants to hear about the iconoclastic culture of headbangers and the wild lives they lead. The book contains the crazy, funny, and sometimes horrifying anecdotes musicians have told about a lifestyle both invigorating and at times self-destructive.

The metal genre has always been populated by colorful individuals who have thwarted convention and lived by their own rules. For many, vice has been virtue, and the opportunity to record albums and tour has been an invitation to push boundaries. Even before they joined bands, the urge for metalheads to rebel and a seemingly contradictory need to belong was ingrained in their DNA. Whether they were oddballs who didn't fit in or angry kids from troubled backgrounds, metal gave them a sense of identity and became more than a form of music.

Contains mature themes.

©2020 Jon Wiederhorn (P)2020 Tantor
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Great little stories , mostly disgusting , of life in the world of Metal. It's worth listening to for the narrator and his collection of bonkers accents. a strange decision

Rock and Roll

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If you like to hear about the crazy goings on backstage etc then you'll enjoy this.

Better than i thought.

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Well narrated... Two laugh out loud moments.
Learnt a few things along the way.

Great read if you are Fifteen.... 😊

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a particularly irritating narrator didn't help this collection or mediocre stories. some of which include "once we set off the alarm at a empty high school... but the police let us off" by some band somewhere. The only relief is that the format didn't continue like the preface did which was incredibly long winded and over explanatory of what is a very simple concept. Overall this is very dull, and would recommend the biographies of actual hellraisers than this sadly, it isn't good.

Don't bother

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