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Anyone here planning on reading this? Should be interesting with the metal life he's lived.

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Anyone? I'm surprised there haven't been any Exodus/Slayer fans here commenting on this. Think it'll be an interesting read?
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Interesting. Holt looks like a fun and reasonably smart guy so could be a worthy read. Except for Mustaine, Ellefson and Scott Ian I don't recall a lot of memoirs from thrash musicians
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I'll read it for sure, but my experience has learned me not to expect much from autobiographies.
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He already said he’s not going to dish dirt, so I’ll wait and see. Why lie? I read these things to learn about conflict and drama. It sounds like he’s had an interesting life though so I’ll wait for the reviews. Just like AVH, I learned there was no fun stuff, waited for the reviews, they were bad —-> pass.
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Borges wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 6:54 am Interesting. Holt looks like a fun and reasonably smart guy so could be a worthy read. Except for Mustaine, Ellefson and Scott Ian I don't recall a lot of memoirs from thrash musicians
I'm personally surprised Lars hasn't come out with one yet. If anyone would have the interesting type of life that they would be eager to share with the world, I'd think it'd be Lars.
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jens wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 9:03 am I'll read it for sure, but my experience has learned me not to expect much from autobiographies.
Thats my two cents as well. I have read lots of them. Pretty much the same. You can for sure smell the bull shit in lots of it. Think the only one I did read and really liked, and believed it was Noddy Holder. The lea singer of slade. That was a doozy. There was one other. A guy that was around Robin Crosby the guitar player for ratt, then Robin was close to the end of his life. I believed that one as well. That was a eye opener. Kinda sad really.
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I'd love to read it.
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Borges wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 6:54 am Interesting. Holt looks like a fun and reasonably smart guy so could be a worthy read. Except for Mustaine, Ellefson and Scott Ian I don't recall a lot of memoirs from thrash musicians
Gary has always been one of the better interviews about the past, he tends to have an extremely good memory.
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Like all books it depends how candid he gets. He's seen and done some crazy shit. How much he'll actually talk about remains to be read. He's a pretty no bullshit kinda guy. I'll support the cause for sure.
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SterileEyes1 wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 11:27 am He already said he’s not going to dish dirt, so I’ll wait and see. Why lie? I read these things to learn about conflict and drama. It sounds like he’s had an interesting life though so I’ll wait for the reviews. Just like AVH, I learned there was no fun stuff, waited for the reviews, they were bad —-> pass.
Like Bruce's book, which I picked up in a charity shop. I read through it, waiting for the fun stuff, then got to the end and there was a note on the very last page saying "I agreed w my family to leave all the fun stuff out". What a waste. Even the non-sex+drugs tales like his Sarajevo show in the middle of the Bosnian war were not much more than humdrum: "we went there, we played, it was a bit tense".
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GoodJudge wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 11:37 pm
SterileEyes1 wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 11:27 am He already said he’s not going to dish dirt, so I’ll wait and see. Why lie? I read these things to learn about conflict and drama. It sounds like he’s had an interesting life though so I’ll wait for the reviews. Just like AVH, I learned there was no fun stuff, waited for the reviews, they were bad —-> pass.
Like Bruce's book, which I picked up in a charity shop. I read through it, waiting for the fun stuff, then got to the end and there was a note on the very last page saying "I agreed w my family to leave all the fun stuff out". What a waste. Even the non-sex+drugs tales like his Sarajevo show in the middle of the Bosnian war were not much more than humdrum: "we went there, we played, it was a bit tense".
What I liked about Bruce's book was that he made it kind of plain he was sick of Iron Maiden by the Powerslave album.
After that he speaks with passion about fencing, being a pilot, his solo career, but Maiden, not so much.
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Any fun stories of Baloff tearing off shirts of posers?
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I think it might be cool if just for a third eye perspective on the Bay Area scene and his view of other Big 4.
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El Vampiro Blanco wrote: Fri Dec 06, 2024 12:32 am
GoodJudge wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 11:37 pm
SterileEyes1 wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 11:27 am He already said he’s not going to dish dirt, so I’ll wait and see. Why lie? I read these things to learn about conflict and drama. It sounds like he’s had an interesting life though so I’ll wait for the reviews. Just like AVH, I learned there was no fun stuff, waited for the reviews, they were bad —-> pass.
Like Bruce's book, which I picked up in a charity shop. I read through it, waiting for the fun stuff, then got to the end and there was a note on the very last page saying "I agreed w my family to leave all the fun stuff out". What a waste. Even the non-sex+drugs tales like his Sarajevo show in the middle of the Bosnian war were not much more than humdrum: "we went there, we played, it was a bit tense".
What I liked about Bruce's book was that he made it kind of plain he was sick of Iron Maiden by the Powerslave album.
After that he speaks with passion about fencing, being a pilot, his solo career, but Maiden, not so much.

I’m a terrible Sludger because I hadn’t heard an Iron Maiden song until two weeks ago when I listened to Number of the Beast. But having read 20+ years of daily Blabbermouth headlines, he strikes me as a very weird dude who has at least a dozen outside ventures that he cares about more than his main gig. Guessing Maiden fans felt like AC/DC fans picking up Brian’s books and they’re about pretty much everything other than AC/DC.
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GoodJudge wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 11:37 pm
SterileEyes1 wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 11:27 am He already said he’s not going to dish dirt, so I’ll wait and see. Why lie? I read these things to learn about conflict and drama. It sounds like he’s had an interesting life though so I’ll wait for the reviews. Just like AVH, I learned there was no fun stuff, waited for the reviews, they were bad —-> pass.
Like Bruce's book, which I picked up in a charity shop. I read through it, waiting for the fun stuff, then got to the end and there was a note on the very last page saying "I agreed w my family to leave all the fun stuff out". What a waste. Even the non-sex+drugs tales like his Sarajevo show in the middle of the Bosnian war were not much more than humdrum: "we went there, we played, it was a bit tense".
So glad I borrowed that Bruce Bruce book instead of buying that piece of shit...boring boring book.

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I really enjoyed Tom’s “Are You Morbid?” Biography (CELTIC FROST). He’s an interesting guy and the whole first part of the book is him talking the awesomeness of INTO THE PANDEMONIUM and apologizing for the horrible COLD LAKE which basically drove off almost their entire fan base. That told me he “gets it”. I think it was out of print long ago and I not sure if there was ever a digital version, but it’s a great read if you can find a copy.
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Some are better than others.

They were fun at first, not so much when pretty much 90% of the entire industry is putting them out.

Lita Ford and Ace Frehley the worst, Stewart Copeland might be the best, it's a lot like Bruce's book where it's about a lot of his other interests but he is also much smarter / better writer, assuming he wrote it but I heard his voice in my head which means I think he did. Lita on the other band probably almost entirely ghostwritten and a friend in the publishing industry, rock star autobiography arm (this is a thing, they now lobby people to write books) said his involvement was minimal.

Joe Perry's was really good, Tyler's was unreadable. Which means I think someone actually let him write it himself and then couldn't figure out how to edit it.

I think fringe genres and people who aren't massive rock stars with a lifetime of assured success with a bit more daily struggle may have better stories to tell.

Jack Russell of Great White's looks interesting. I like a lot of drug tales since I somehow avoided all that.
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Wiseacre wrote: Fri Dec 06, 2024 11:29 pm I really enjoyed Tom’s “Are You Morbid?” Biography (CELTIC FROST). He’s an interesting guy and the whole first part of the book is him talking the awesomeness of INTO THE PANDEMONIUM and apologizing for the horrible COLD LAKE which basically drove off almost their entire fan base. That told me he “gets it”. I think it was out of print long ago and I not sure if there was ever a digital version, but it’s a great read if you can find a copy.
Looks like there are a couple different PDF scans floating around, probably not professionally done, which can be hit or miss. If anyone is interested, feel free to hit me up.
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Wiseacre wrote: Fri Dec 06, 2024 11:29 pm I really enjoyed Tom’s “Are You Morbid?” Biography (CELTIC FROST). He’s an interesting guy and the whole first part of the book is him talking the awesomeness of INTO THE PANDEMONIUM and apologizing for the horrible COLD LAKE which basically drove off almost their entire fan base. That told me he “gets it”. I think it was out of print long ago and I not sure if there was ever a digital version, but it’s a great read if you can find a copy.
I really enjoyed David Vincent’s “I Am Morbid” Biography (Morbid Angel). He’s an interesting guy and the whole first part of the book is him talking about the band's early days and apologizing for the horrible ILLUD DIVINUM INSANUS which basically drove off almost their entire fan base. That told me he “gets it”. It's still available at I Am Morbid shows I think, mine's a signed copy!
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Al Jourgensen put out a pretty good one.

I really wish someone from Butthole Surfers would do one. Either Gibby Haynes or Paul Leary.
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Psychobolia.com wrote: Sat Dec 07, 2024 3:25 pm
Wiseacre wrote: Fri Dec 06, 2024 11:29 pm I really enjoyed Tom’s “Are You Morbid?” Biography (CELTIC FROST). He’s an interesting guy and the whole first part of the book is him talking the awesomeness of INTO THE PANDEMONIUM and apologizing for the horrible COLD LAKE which basically drove off almost their entire fan base. That told me he “gets it”. I think it was out of print long ago and I not sure if there was ever a digital version, but it’s a great read if you can find a copy.
I really enjoyed David Vincent’s “I Am Morbid?” Biography (Morbid Angel). He’s an interesting guy and the whole first part of the book is him talking about the band's early days and apologizing for the horrible ILLUD DIVINUM INSANUS which basically drove off almost their entire fan base. That told me he “gets it”. It's still available at I Am Morbid shows I think, mine's a signed copy!
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Psychobolia.com wrote: Sat Dec 07, 2024 3:25 pm
Wiseacre wrote: Fri Dec 06, 2024 11:29 pm I really enjoyed Tom’s “Are You Morbid?” Biography (CELTIC FROST). He’s an interesting guy and the whole first part of the book is him talking the awesomeness of INTO THE PANDEMONIUM and apologizing for the horrible COLD LAKE which basically drove off almost their entire fan base. That told me he “gets it”. I think it was out of print long ago and I not sure if there was ever a digital version, but it’s a great read if you can find a copy.
I really enjoyed David Vincent’s “I Am Morbid” Biography (Morbid Angel). He’s an interesting guy and the whole first part of the book is him talking about the band's early days and apologizing for the horrible ILLUD DIVINUM INSANUS which basically drove off almost their entire fan base. That told me he “gets it”. It's still available at I Am Morbid shows I think, mine's a signed copy!
What did you think about Rex's book? I dug it, but I'm also a huge Pantera early years nerd.
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Rex's book is a must-have for Pantera fans since it's the only bio by a band member. Phil said he completed one and then decided not to put it out. Rex was still on the outs with Vinnie so he trashes him at multiple points in the book.
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Lobo wrote: Sat Dec 07, 2024 3:44 pm Al Jourgensen put out a pretty good one.

I really wish someone from Butthole Surfers would do one. Either Gibby Haynes or Paul Leary.
Al's was good. Candid and raw. Nice when an artist is actually involved with their bio's when so many aren't .
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tym wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 7:51 pm
jens wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 9:03 am I'll read it for sure, but my experience has learned me not to expect much from autobiographies.
Thats my two cents as well. I have read lots of them. Pretty much the same. You can for sure smell the bull shit in lots of it. Think the only one I did read and really liked, and believed it was Noddy Holder. The lea singer of slade. That was a doozy. There was one other. A guy that was around Robin Crosby the guitar player for ratt, then Robin was close to the end of his life. I believed that one as well. That was a eye opener. Kinda sad really.

Sad? That’s a shocker
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aznsquirt wrote: Sun Dec 08, 2024 2:58 pm
Psychobolia.com wrote: Sat Dec 07, 2024 3:25 pm
Wiseacre wrote: Fri Dec 06, 2024 11:29 pm I really enjoyed Tom’s “Are You Morbid?” Biography (CELTIC FROST). He’s an interesting guy and the whole first part of the book is him talking the awesomeness of INTO THE PANDEMONIUM and apologizing for the horrible COLD LAKE which basically drove off almost their entire fan base. That told me he “gets it”. I think it was out of print long ago and I not sure if there was ever a digital version, but it’s a great read if you can find a copy.
I really enjoyed David Vincent’s “I Am Morbid” Biography (Morbid Angel). He’s an interesting guy and the whole first part of the book is him talking about the band's early days and apologizing for the horrible ILLUD DIVINUM INSANUS which basically drove off almost their entire fan base. That told me he “gets it”. It's still available at I Am Morbid shows I think, mine's a signed copy!
What did you think about Rex's book? I dug it, but I'm also a huge Pantera early years nerd.
I quite enjoyed it, unsurprisingly, he didn't paint a very positive portrait of Vinnie.
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Psychobolia.com wrote: Mon Dec 09, 2024 7:10 am
aznsquirt wrote: Sun Dec 08, 2024 2:58 pm
Psychobolia.com wrote: Sat Dec 07, 2024 3:25 pm

I really enjoyed David Vincent’s “I Am Morbid” Biography (Morbid Angel). He’s an interesting guy and the whole first part of the book is him talking about the band's early days and apologizing for the horrible ILLUD DIVINUM INSANUS which basically drove off almost their entire fan base. That told me he “gets it”. It's still available at I Am Morbid shows I think, mine's a signed copy!
What did you think about Rex's book? I dug it, but I'm also a huge Pantera early years nerd.
I quite enjoyed it, unsurprisingly, he didn't paint a very positive portrait of Vinnie.
Yeah, haha.

The Icons episode on Rex is PHENOMANAL, too.
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