"Metallica": Justice for All (Paperback)
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"Metallica": Justice for All (Paperback)

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Paperback 456 Pages
Published: 08/09/2009

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When the first edition of this book was published in 2004, it caused enormous controversy, with author Joel McIver's account of Metallica's rise and fall exposing the multiple myths that had surrounded the band for years. For the first time, a book dared to tell the unvarnished truth about their early life on the San Francisco circuit, their heyday as the world's most uncompromising metal band and the notorious controversies which plagued their later years. Napster, Playboy, Rehab, St Anger and their recent return to form with "Death Magnetic" are all covered in this updated edition which features brand new interviews on top of the original, still-groundbreaking material. This is the real Metallica story.

Publisher: Omnibus Press
ISBN: 9781847727978
Number of pages: 456
Weight: 499 g
Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 33 mm
Edition: 3rd Revised edition


MEDIA REVIEWS
Very professional - I get asked to sign copies of this book all over the world.' Lars Ulrich, Metallica'McIver has left no stone unturned to discover the truth - exactly the weighty tome Metallica deserve.' Record Collector'McIver is exhaustive in his research - a book for the [Metallica] obsessive.' Q

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“"Metallica"”

The world's biggest Metal band gave full and complete access to writer Joel Mculver at one of the most creatively intense moments in their career and the outcome resulted in one of the most candid, facinating and... More

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