Penerbit: Da Capo Press
Penulis: Paul Brannigan, Ian Winwood
Edisi: Hard Cover
Bahasa: Inggris
Harga: Rp 550.000,-
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Sinopsis:
There has never been a hard rock band like Metallica. The California 
quartet has sold more than 100 million albums worldwide, won nine Grammy
 Awards, and had five consecutive albums hit number one on the 
"Billboard" charts. But Metallica's story, epic in scope, is a tale 
about much more than sales figures and critical acclaim, and their 
journey from scuzzy Los Angeles garages to the world's most storied 
stadiums has been dramatic and painful, their gigantic successes often 
shot through with tension, tragedy, loss, and controversy.
"Birth 
School Metallica Death" is the definitive story of the most significant 
rock band since Led Zeppelin. "Volume 1" covers the band's formation up 
to their breakthrough eponymous fifth album, aka "The Black Album." The 
intense and sometimes fraught relationship between aloof-yet-simmering 
singer, chief lyricist, and rhythm guitarist James Hetfield and the 
outspoken and ambitious drummer Lars Ulrich is the saga's emotional 
core. Their earliest years saw the release of three unimpeachable 
classics--"Kill 'Em All," "Ride the Lightning," and "Master of 
Puppets"--genre-defining masterpieces that took hard rock to a new 
level, both artistically and commercially. During these tumultuous 
times, the band persevered through line-up changes when guitarist Dave 
Mustaine was replaced by Kirk Hammet, and their bass player, the beloved
 Cliff Burton, was tragically killed in a bus crash while on tour in 
Europe.
But it was the breakthrough of ."..And Justice for All" that 
rent the fabric of the mainstream, hitting the top of the charts without
 benefit of radio airplay or the then-crucial presence on MTV. And 
finally in 1991, with the release of their fifth studio album, nicknamed
 "The Black Album," Metallica hit the next level--five hit singles 
including their best-known songs "Enter Sandman" and "Nothing Else 
Matters"--and their first album atop the "Billboard" charts.
In 
"Birth School Metallica Death," veteran music journalists and Metallica 
confidants Paul Brannigan and Ian Winwood detail this meteoric rise to 
international fame in an epic saga of family, community, self-belief, 
the pursuit of dreams, and music that rocks. Told through first-hand 
interviews with the band and those closest to them, the story of 
Metallica's rise to the mainstream has never been so vividly documented. 
 

 
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