![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 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.In "You Can't Stop Rock and Roll" Ozzy Osbourne sings, "Rock and roll is my religion and my law." As glib as such a statement may be, it rings true, which is why Raising Hell will be must-have for all metal fans as well as anyone that wants to read about the iconoclastic culture and sociology of headbangers and the wild lives they lead.The book contains the crazy, funny and sometimes horrifying anecdotes musicians told about a lifestyle that was both invigorating and self-destructive. : Raising Hell: Backstage Tales from the Lives of Metal Legends: 9781635766493: Wiederhorn, Jon, Holt, Gary: Libros Omitir e ir al contenido principal. Even before they joined bands, the urge for metalheads to rebel and a seemingly contradictory need to belong was ingrained in their DNA. For many, vice has been virtue, and the opportunity to record albums and tour has been an invitation to push boundaries and open a Pandora 's Box of wild experiences. ![]() The metal genre has always been populated by colorful individuals who have thwarted convention and lived by their own rules. ![]()
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