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Into the Black

The Inside Story of Metallica, 1991-2014

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Into the Black

Auteur(s): Paul Brannigan, Ian Winwood
Narrateur(s): Ray Porter
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The final chapter of Paul Brannigan and Ian Winwood's in-depth coverage of Metallica details the latter half of the band's extraordinary, decades-long career.

The second volume of Metallica's definitive biography opens as the band breaks through to mainstream with its fifth album, Metallica (a.k.a. The Black Album), topping the Billboard charts and its hit single "Enter Sandman" dominating the airwaves. By 1993, after a two-year tour, Metallica had become the biggest hard-rock band in the world. Success naturally brought new challenges, and the band ran the risk of alienating its original fans. It was beset by controversy over stylistic shifts, concessions to the mainstream, its stance on file sharing (in Metallica v. Napster), even the band members' haircut decisions. By the end of the century, they were a band teetering on the brink of self-destruction. A stunning return to form awaited, however.

Brilliantly chronicled by top UK music writers Paul Brannigan and Ian Winwood, this is a masterful conclusion to an epic rock tome.

©2014 Paul Brannigan and Ian Winwood (P)2014 Blackstone Audio
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“Off to never never land” was “disrupt a perfect family.” The song was about crib death and bob rock made them change it. That’s up that’s a pretty big deal to miss that 😅

You missed one thing...!

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The authors of this book enjoy being overly descriptive in the most contrived ways, and they habitually say “sufficient” in their descriptions, which is just lazy writing. A lot of the story is retread from previous documentaries and some interviews that everyone has seen, but the story isn’t bad. I like that they pulled no punches in criticizing the band’s music or behavior.

Take a shot whenever the author says “sufficient”

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This book sounds like a kid who took 1 guitar lesson in his life who then attempts to play you stairway to heaven; without ever learning the actual song.

This “Into the black” should be called
“Into the toilet” because it’s sh*t.

If your looking for a good Metallica book
Than I’d recommend
“Enter night” by Mick Wall.

Don’t waste your time.

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