Synopses & Reviews
From Sabbath to Slipknot,
Louder Than Hell is the definitive oral history of heavy metal, straight from the mouths of those who defined it. The book was crafted from more than four hundred interviews conducted over the past twenty-five years by music journalists Jon Wiederhorn and Katherine Turman. They have unearthed never-before-heard stories, eye-opening admissions, and the truth behind some of metals wildest moments, such as the industrial accident that forever changed the sound of Black Sabbath, the experiences that got Dave Mustaine booted from Metallica, and the bloodletting rituals of death metal bands Morbid Angel and Deicide.
Louder Than Hell is packed with raw and unflinching commentary from icons of metal from its inception in the late 1960s to the current day, including Ozzy Osbourne, Bruce Dickinson, Eddie Van Halen, Tommy Lee, Lars Ulrich, James Hetfield, Kerry King, Vince Neil, Axl Rose, Jonathan Davis, Corey Taylor, Pete Steele, Dave Grohl, Trent Reznor, Marilyn Manson, Rob Zombie, Dimebag Darrell, and hundreds of others.
From groundbreaking innovations such as the dawn of distortion and the birth of cookie monster vocals to amazing tales of destruction and wild sexual escapades, Louder Than Hell has it all, like the evolution of Judas Priests seminal powerchord sound and patented leather-and-studs look; the provocative exploits of the Sunset Strip scene; and the truth behind the Norwegian church burnings and murders that became synonymous with black metal. Discover how Faith No More accidentally created rap-metal and who invented the “devil horns”—and how most people do it wrong.
Louder Than Hell is the definitive look behind the curtain at one of our most dynamic and enduring musical genres. To paraphrase Spinal Tap, how much more metal can you get? None, none more metal.
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“The authors inclusiveness give this examination a weight that is just as heavy as the music.” < b=""> < i=""> Publishers Weekly <> <>
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“A whos who of heavy music . . . What makes Louder Than Hell un-put-down-able are the stories . . . Essential.” < b=""> < i=""> Revolver <> (4 stars) <>
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“No ones gone quite as deep into the genres recesses as this 746-page oral history, which covers everything from the birth of Black Sabbath to Dave Mustaines departure from Metallica to the disaster that was Woodstock ‘99.” < b=""> < i=""> Rolling Stone <> , four stars <>
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“Jon Wiederhorn and Katherine Turman know metal. Louder Than Hell is an amazing gathering of different breeds of heavy metal rockers telling the tales metal fans want to hear.” < b=""> Tom Morello, Rage Against the Machine <>
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“If you love metal, great stories, and music history told by the people who made it, then Louder than Hell is a must-read. This is the book every metal fan should own. < b=""> Alice Cooper <>
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“Louder than Hell is a love letter to the misunderstood genre of heavy metal music, written by trusted companions who had a front row seat on the devils rollercoaster. The definitive chronological testimony by the people who were there, including some who are no longer with us.” < b=""> Mark McGrath, Sugar Ray and co-host < i=""> Extra <> <>
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“Louder Than Hell comes straight from the twisted minds of rock icons and flows seamlessly through various eras of heavy metal. . .I really dig this book.” < b=""> Riki Rachtman <>
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“This is the best oral history Ive read since Please Kill Me. Louder than Hell is the first book that really delivers the brutal truth from the mouths of the artists and key players themselves! I couldnt put it down.” < b=""> Matt Pinfield <>
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“An amazingly comprehensive book on all eras and genres of hard rock and heavy metal. The stories and attention to detail make it an instant must for anyone who ever was or is a fan.” < b=""> Eddie Trunk, DJ and host of That Metal Show on VH1 Classic <>
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“Ive said thousands of times that reading ‘totally sucks. But this book does indeed not suck. Books on the history of even something as cool as metal can be a bit antiseptic and boring-not this one.” < b=""> Brendon Small, Dethklok <>
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“Who likes rock n roll here?? Well if you do, this is the book for you! . . . This is the definitive chronicle of all that is heavy metal and Ive read them all!” < b=""> Chris Jericho, Fozzy <>
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“Whether youre the sort of man who knows everything from who first threw the Devil Horns to the correct pronunciation of Yngwie Malmsteen, there is something fascinating to learn from Louder Than Hell . . . Shed[s] new light on the making of Satans Music.” < b=""> < i=""> Esquire <> <>
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“Presents the collective memory of heavy metal through the ages and eras in the voices of the men who lived it . . . Its an aficionados delight.” < b=""> New York < i=""> Daily News <> <>
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“A great read and an instant classic.” < b=""> < i=""> The Onion's A.V. Club <> <>
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“Two devil horns up!” < b=""> < i=""> USA Today <> <>
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“As definitive as it gets, bonding historical anecdotes to pieces of debauched mythology from the scenes platinum superstars and fringe icons . . . as indispensable as a skull-adorned leather jacket.” < b=""> < i=""> Entertainment Weekly <> , A- <>
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A compelling, first-person account of a seemingly unstoppable force . . .the book reads like an extended, uncensored, shockingly satisfying episode of VH1s Behind the Music. Washington Post
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Often hilarious, occasionally, ‘God, I wish I hadnt read that!, sometimes profound, sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes infuriating . . . no one holds back on any subject. . . you come away from this book with a crystal-clear vision of this world The Huffington Post
Synopsis
Louder Than Hell is the definitive oral history of heavy metal, including hundreds of interviews with members of Black Sabbath, Megadeth, Pantera, Iron Maiden, Slayer, Limp Bizkit, and a host of other musicians who defined not only a sound, but a culture. Co-edited by veteran rock journalist Jon Wiederhorn, a senior writer for Revolver magazine who has also contributed to Rolling Stone, Spin, Entertainment Weekly, Guitar World, and Emusic.com; and Katherine Turman, journalist and producer of Alice Cooper’s nightly syndicated radio program, Louder Than Hell tells the epic, explosive story of the metal movement through the voices of heavy metal monsters, from Judas Priest to Metallica, Slipknot, Korn, and beyond.
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The definitive oral history of heavy metal,
Louder Than Hell by renowned music journalists Jon Wiederhorn and Katherine Turman includes hundreds of interviews with the giants of the movement, conducted over the past 25 years.
Unlike many forms of popular music, metalheads tend to embrace their favorite bands and follow them over decades. Metal is not only a pastime for the true aficionados; its a lifestyle and obsession that permeates every aspect of their being. Louder Than Hell is an examination of that cultural phenomenon and the much-maligned genre of music that has stood the test of time.
Louder than Hell features more than 250 interviews with some of the biggest bands in metal, including Black Sabbath, Metallica, Megadeth, Anthrax, Slayer, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Spinal Tap, Pantera, White Zombie, Slipknot, and Twisted Sister; insights from industry insiders, family members, friends, scenesters, groupies, and journalists; and 48 pages of full-color photographs.
About the Author
Jon Wiederhorn is a veteran rock journalist who has worked on editorial staffs at
Rolling Stone, Guitar magazine, and MTV. He is a senior writer for
Revolver magazine and regularly writes for major publications including
Guitar World, emusic.com
, and
SPIN. His work has also appeared in
Entertainment Weekly, Stuff, FHM, TV Guide, Metal Hammer, Raygun, RIP, Alternative Press, Raw, and
Cosmopolitan. Jon lives in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, down the street from the once legendary but now defunct metal club L'Amour. One of his proudest moments came when he was admonished by his then eight-year-old son's schoolteacher because the boy came into class singing "Highway to Hell."
Katherine Turman is the producer of Alice Cooper's nightly syndicated radio show, Nights with Alice Cooper. Her writing has appeared in publications including the Los Angeles Times, Rolling Stone, Mother Jones, Village Voice, SPIN, Billboard, Marie Claire, Guitar World, Metal Hammer, Raygun, and Daily Variety. She was the editor of RIP magazine and the LA Alternative Press; she formerly produced the live radio show Rockline, and was a music producer for TV's The Sharon Osbourne Show. A Los Angeles native, Katherine now lives in Brooklyn.