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Exploration of a complex subject
Academia has a saving grace, and that is that academics try to understand the nature of things instead of commenting on them as purely social phenomena.
Fantastic Reminder of Why You Love The Music
'Death Metal Music: the Passion and Politics of a Subculture' is an excellent book to read while you've got some Nile, Rotten Sound or Incantation pounding & grinding in the background.
Too dry as a work of non-fiction, too shallow to be worthwhile as an academic text
I came across this book when doing research on a metal related website for grad school.
A Note to Potential Readers
Hello, potential readers.
Not what I expected, but better because of it.
I had initially expected this book to be your typical \"history of ...
Good history, but with disappointing errors
Death Metal Music is valuable for its history of death metal, as it knowledgeably jumps from band to band and provides helpful descriptions that will likely lead readers to discover new bands.
Very Informative
Being a die-hard fan of the Death Metal genre, I already knew 95% of everything that was already written in this book.
A Fascinating Subculture Analysis
This is both an informative and interesting book.
DM's critics are now silenced . . . they fell asleep
I'm amazed that something I find so visceral and intense can be rendered so bland.