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Slipknot
Oct 6, 2024 10:22 PM

Author:Jason Arnopp,Ozzy Osbourne

Slipknot

"The only plan right now is to kill everybody" Joey Jordison, drummerIgnoring every rule in the book and more besides, Slipknot are a notoriously controversial band who combine a talent for outrage with their music. Reminiscent of the outlandishness of punk, 'nu metal' has become the fastest growing area in rock, with Slipknot selling over 2 million copies of their debut album. And yet Slipknot spit, swear and risk injury night after night in their extraordinary live performances. Incredibly, their apparel of masks and boiler suits, which they refuse to remove, means that their fans still do not know what they look like. Jason Arnopp, the first British journalist to interview Slipknot face to mask, describes the transformation of the Des Moines crew into unorthodox mega stars. Featuring an introduction by the legendary Gene Simmons of Kiss, this biography will be the first published on the band either in the UK or America and will include exclusive interviews and in-depth information on the mysterious nine masked men.

Reviews

'Envy may be a sin, but it is a godsend to drama. Honest and always hilarious'

—— Daily Telgraph

'Fantastic, very funny. The best sort of book about rock, being both personal and intimate ... illuminating a dozen big subjects by side-light'

—— Andrew O’Hagan

A poignant story, well worth reading

—— OK

Well-written and insightful ... a rare, unmissable memoir

—— Heat

Real power … compelling reading … his book often has the intensity of a thriller

—— Craig Brown , Mail on Sunday

Sharp, touching and genuinely inspiring

—— Sunday Times

An honest, engrossing and uplifting read

—— Good Book Guide

Funny, touching, inspiring and told in such a way that it becomes impossible to resist

—— Glasgow Evening Times

Sean Wilentz's beautiful book sets a new standard for the cultural history of popular music in America

—— Leon Wieseltier

Unlike so many Dylan-writer-wannabes and phony 'encyclopedia' compilers, Sean Wilentz makes me feel he was in the room when he chronicles events that I participated in. Finally a breath of fresh words founded in hardcore, intelligent research

—— Al Kooper, musician, record producer and Bob Dylan collaborator

Writing about Bob Dylan's music, and fitting it into the great crazy quilt of American culture, Sean Wilentz sews a whole new critical fabric, part history, part close analysis, and all heart. What he writes, as well as anyone ever has, helps us enlarge Dylan's music by reckoning its roots, its influences, its allusive spiritual contours

—— Jay Cocks, screenwriter for THE AGE OF INNOCENCE and THE GANGS OF NEW YORK

It throws up a wealth of unexpected connections.

—— Ian Thomson , Spectator, Christmas round up

Did you know Bob Dylan loves Eileen Aroon? One of the many facts in Bob Dylan in America.

—— Patrick McCabe , Irish Times, Christmas round up

The result is a broad and brilliantly illuminating appreciation of Dylan as both performer and songwriter up to the present day

—— Belfast News Letter

Full of anecdotal gifts you will never forget... Ephron reflects on the early days of her career-memories of her time working as a mail girl at Newsweek and writing for Esquire-while taking every opportunity to get real about her life at the time she was penning this memoir.

—— Oprah Magazine
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