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post by
Kalopsia
at 2004-01-13 10:56:16
my friend wrote a book about death metal.
Death Metal Music: The Passion and Politics of a Subculture by Natalie J. Purcell
very good book. an in-depth look into the death metal world, the bands, the promoters, and the fans. if u know someone that busts your balls about listening to "this garbage that's nothing more than a train wreck," shove this book in their face and make them read it. then they'll at least have an understanding as to why we do what we do. the only down-side to the book is that it's $36.50 because McFarland publishing are a bunch of dildoes. but if u are willing to spend the money, this book is worth it. u can find it on amazon.com and it should be available at every major book store.
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