Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Love the land and fellow man

Scott Ian seems like a such a nice man. In his memoir he doesn't go ways talking shit about anyone (unless, of course, you happen to be Blackie Lawless of W.A.S.P.) - in fact, he seems to be so nice with his niceties that you can't help thinking that he's leaving something out. Nevertheless, good story this, found the personal family reminiscences a bit boring but tidbits of the early U.S. Speed and Thrash Metal scene were very interesting.

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