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Product Description Choosing Death is widely recognized as the definitive history of extreme music subgenres. For this revised and expanded edition, author Albert Mudrian (editor-in-chief of Decibel magazine) reveals there is life after death metal; the book now flaunts a whopping 100 additional pages in three new chapters; 50 additional interviews; a grisly 16-page color insert; and a new cover painting by legendary death metal artist Dan Seagrave (known for his classic Entombed and Morbid Angel album covers). This head-rushing history also features forewords by famed BBC DJ John Peel and Repulsion cofounder Scott Carlson. Review "Choosing Death is like a time-travel machine, so damn honest and real. It is a rare heartfelt document of a special underground musical movement, a trip back to the formative years of my life. Dive in and enjoy the proper story of this passionate international scene." --Tomas Lindberg, At the Gates "Albert Mudrian, our disciple of all that is heavy and extreme, definitively documents this period of blissful cacophony for all to behold. Play fast or die!" --Shane Embury, Napalm Death "This is the Bible right here." --Scott Hull, Pig Destroyer From the Inside Flap "A no-tombstone-unturned oral history of misunderstood genres."Spin "Far and away the most informed and comprehensive document on death metal and grind that you'll ever see."Terrorizer "Informative. New death metal fans will read with an eye to expanding their collections, while older listeners will undoubtedly enjoy the memories."Publishers Weekly From the Back Cover In 1986, the idea that death metal and grindcore would ever impact popular culture was unimaginable. Yet soon this barbaric amalgam of hardcore punk and heavy metal came to perpetually define the musical threshold of extremity. Initially circulated through a scattered tape-trading network of underground thrillseekers, bands rose from every corner of the globe and death metal and grindcore spread faster than a pandemic plague of undead flesheaters. By 1994, the genre's most prominent labels had sold well over a million death metal and grindcore albums each. Choosing Death: The Improbable History of Death Metal & Grindcore examines the rise, fall, and resurrection of death metal and grindcore through the eyes and ringing ears of the artists, producers and label owners who propeled the movements. "I thought of death metal and grindcore as a return to a more extreme punk," writes the BBC's John Peel in his foreword. "This music was another step into outlaw territory beyond any aggressive music heard before." About the Author Albert Mudrian lives in Northern Virginia with his wife and their daughter and son, and the sweet memories of the 2008 Phillies, who, on their way to a World Championship,were undefeated in seven home playoff games he attended. He is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Decibel magazine.