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Download * I'm the Man: The Story of That Guy from Anthrax PDF by ^ Scott Ian eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. I'm the Man: The Story of That Guy from Anthrax dsaladar said Decent. This book was okay. I was a big Anthrax fan in high school, so this book brought back some great memories. I enjoyed getting to learn some of the details behind the band and what Scott Ian went through. However, the previous book I read was Greg Renoff's "Van Halen Rising." That was a 5 star book; so well-written. Renoff writes like a professional, pursuing the right details fans would want to know. Because Ian's book is more autobiographical, it's not quite as "professiona

I'm the Man: The Story of That Guy from Anthrax

Title : I'm the Man: The Story of That Guy from Anthrax
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Rating : 4.81 (549 Votes)
Asin : 0306824191
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 376 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-05-10
Language : English

The writing draws out the drama of successes and failures, triumphs and disappointments in a manner that keeps the life struggle constantly working for the reader’s interestIf you’re a fan of heavy metal, you’ll like this book. If you doubt it, that’s why you need to read it. This is not a book about drugs or groupies (well maybe some) but rather a compelling story about one of the coolest guys in rock n roll history.”San Antonio Express-News, 10/26/14A quick, entertaining read that’s often laugh-out-loud funny. The passion behind his band, perseverance over numerous hardships, and the ability to recount tales gone by with an often humorous stilt makes for an entertaining read.

Always performing with abundant energy that revealed his passion for his craft, Ian has never let the gravity of being a rock star go to his shaven, goateed head.I'm the Man is a blistering hard rock memoir, one that is astonishing in its candor and deftly told by the man who's kept the institution of Anthrax alive for more than thirty years.. I'm the Man is the fastpaced, humorous, and revealing memoir from the man who cofounded Anthrax, the band that proved to the masses that brutality and fun didn’t have to be mutually exclusive. Through various lineup shifts, label snafus, rock 'n' roll mayhem, and unforeseen circumstances galore, Scott Ian has approached life and music with a smile, viewing the band with deadly seriousness while recognizing the ridiculousness of the entertainment industry

dsaladar said Decent. This book was okay. I was a big Anthrax fan in high school, so this book brought back some great memories. I enjoyed getting to learn some of the details behind the band and what Scott Ian went through. However, the previous book I read was Greg Renoff's "Van Halen Rising." That was a 5 star book; so well-written. Renoff writes like a professional, pursuing the right details fans would want to know. Because Ian's book is more autobiographical, it's not quite as "professional" as Renoff's writing. I don't want to take anything away from Ian and Anthrax. But coming off of a book that was ju. "VERY,VERY GOOD BOOK!!!#!" according to chrisS.. SCOTT IS A VERY TALENTED PERSON IN ALL ASPECTS. IF YOU LOVE ANTHRAX AS I DO, I RECOMMEND BUYING THIS BOOK. HE TELLS ALOT ABOUT WHY JOEY WAS KICKED OUT OF THE BAND. AND NOW IT MAKES SENCE. BACK THEN I THOUGHT THEY WERE CRAZY FOR DOING IT. I HADNT BOUGHT AN ANTHRAX RECORD SINCE PERSISTANCE OF TIME CAME OUT. AND ONLY SAW THEM 1 TIME WITH BUSH SINGING(he sucked).BUT NOW THAT THEY HAVE ALL PULLED THERE HEADS OUT,THEY ARE BY FAR THE BEST METAL BAND OUT TODAY.. "Good book" according to Gabe Martin. I'm a metal fan, have been since the 80s. This is my first metal memoir. I had no idea Scott Ian was so "prolific" in the scene and I see him as a good candidate as the "chronicler" of the era. He met and/or knew everyone! The index of name-drops at the end was great too.Entertaining, inspiring, and with some historical value, I recommend this book for any metal fan over the age of Good book I'm a metal fan, have been since the 80s. This is my first metal memoir. I had no idea Scott Ian was so "prolific" in the scene and I see him as a good candidate as the "chronicler" of the era. He met and/or knew everyone! The index of name-drops at the end was great too.Entertaining, inspiring, and with some historical value, I recommend this book for any metal fan over the age of 30. Shoot, you might be in it if you're over Good book Gabe Martin I'm a metal fan, have been since the 80s. This is my first metal memoir. I had no idea Scott Ian was so "prolific" in the scene and I see him as a good candidate as the "chronicler" of the era. He met and/or knew everyone! The index of name-drops at the end was great too.Entertaining, inspiring, and with some historical value, I recommend this book for any metal fan over the age of 30. Shoot, you might be in it if you're over 40!. 0!. 0. Shoot, you might be in it if you're over Good book Gabe Martin I'm a metal fan, have been since the 80s. This is my first metal memoir. I had no idea Scott Ian was so "prolific" in the scene and I see him as a good candidate as the "chronicler" of the era. He met and/or knew everyone! The index of name-drops at the end was great too.Entertaining, inspiring, and with some historical value, I recommend this book for any metal fan over the age of 30. Shoot, you might be in it if you're over 40!. 0!

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