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Eddie Trunk’s Essential Hard Rock and Heavy Metal
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    Features:
  • Includes: 1 pair standard fit ETY Plugs with blue tips, neck cord, and carrying case
  • Replicates the natural response of the ear, so sound quality is the same as the original, only quieter. Music and speech are clear, not muffled.
  • Reduces risk of hearing damage from loud noise such as concerts, theatres, airshows, parades, athletic and motorsports events.
  • Enhances the music experience; Allows musicians to hear their own instrument and their blend with others.
  • Not recommended for use with impulse noise, e.g., shooting sports. Not recommended for sleeping.
  • Low cost, ready-fit hearing protection with cord and case
  • Replicates the ear's natural response
  • Sound quality is preserved
  • Speech is clear, not muffled
  • Reduces sound approximately 20 decibels at all frequencies
Specs:
Height8.999982 Inches
Length7.999984 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateApril 2011
Weight1.763698096 Pounds
Width0.7499985 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Eddie Trunk’s Essential Hard Rock and Heavy Metal:

u/woodsman707 · 2 pointsr/Metal101

Here are a few I've read and really enjoyed.

  • Marilyn Manson - The Long Hard Road Out of Hello. While I am not a fan, this is a really interesting read. Bryan is very eloquent.
  • Rex Brown - Official Truth, 101 Proof: The Inside Story of Pantera. Not the most flattering book about of one of my favorite bands, but honest and heartfelt. I consider this a must read for Pantera fans.
  • The Bloody Reign of Slayer - again a great account of Slayer's history up to about 2007. My only gripe is the author sort of does a review of each album and sometimes he's overly critical.
  • Eddie Trunk's Essential Hard Rock and Heavy Metal - This book has SO much information and is worth a read. Eddie is a true fan and gets it right 100% of the time.
  • Sully Erna - The Paths We Choose: A Memoir. While I am not a huge Godsmack fan, I like their earlier stuff and to this day, Godsmack is one of the best live bands I've ever seen. Any musician who is thinking about trying to break out should read this.
  • Choosing Death (linked many times in other responses), man, a history lesson totally worth reading...know your roots ;)