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Reddit mentions of The Long Hard Road Out of Hell

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of The Long Hard Road Out of Hell. Here are the top ones.

The Long Hard Road Out of Hell
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Found 3 comments on The Long Hard Road Out of Hell:

u/birdsnbanjos · 7 pointsr/movies

I remember this one. It is middle-school cafeteria grade gossip to be sure, but it's almost believable. He was pretty sexually outrageous and had something of an obsession with medical stuff. His book is pretty fascinating, and goes into some of the crazy shit he and the band actually got up to in their early days, and the rumors aren't all that much weirder than the truth. I talk about him in the past tense like he's dead, when in fact I just haven't paid attention to what he's been up to since the 90's, but was way into that stuff back then.

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 ;)