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Metallica: In Their Own Words

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This unique, bestselling series now incorporates over 25 titles. Features quotes gathered over the years from family, friends and the artists themselves giving the reader a personal insight into their music and world. Fully illustrated throughout with black and white photographs.

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First published August 1, 1994

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Mark Putterford

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4 reviews
October 20, 2010
it was a pretty good book it gives you alot of history about the band,
from there start, and all the members that have been in the band past and present. its rather good in my oppion but it is taken form magazine articals so it is repetitive. but u just have to skip those parts and go to the next area in there history. but it tells you they did not wanna be another band in the us like van halen or any of those bands they wanted to be there own style of american rock and roll. and alot of people think that they did just that they are in there own world in most of the book though. it givese you an inside look on there lifes on the early tours in San fansico and all the way to lagas its really good. so in my though is it gets four stars out of five because it kinda got annoying with the repeating over and over again so yeah lost a star but other than that i enjoyed reading the book.
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