Throw back the backstage metal curtain and dig into the pit of larger-than-life rock n roll escapades! Raising Hell does just that with tales from the chaotic, erotic, psychotic mania . . . revealed here in all its glory! Rob Halford, Judas Priest
So you ever wanted to know what goes on behind the scenes, what made us who we are, what inspires us? Maybe you want to hear what we dont tell our significant others, you know, the dark secrets we touring musicians keep from home? John Wiederhorn collected so many great stories from all of your favorite rockers, I know my stories but reading about what everyone else went through is mind-blowing! Enjoy our lives! Billy Graziadei, founding member of Biohazard, Powerflo, and BillyBio
Raising Hell is a Bible of Heavy Metal Debauchery! Not only did it bring back tons of crazy, fun touring memories for me, but it also made me laugh my ass off reading about the antics of my fellow metal heads! For anyone whos ever defecated where they shouldnt have, just to make their friends laugh, this book is for you! Hell, this book is for everyone! It rules! Richard Christy, Charred Walls of the Damned, ex-Death, ex-Iced Earth
"With Raising Hell, Jon Wiederhorn opens a treasure chest of outrageous, unflinching metal anecdotes that range from hysterical to terrifying to just plain disgusting. Each chapter is a new level of insanity!" Scott Ian, Anthrax, S.O.D., The Damned Things
The book takes a broad perspective of bands that are not solely metal but are musically extreme comrades in armsIts colorful descriptions of mayhem serve as an astute cultural study. Publishers Weekly
"While I've got a bunch of totally metal tales, I'm just one f*ckin' dude In Raising Hell, Jon Wiederhorn captures the energy, excitement, and lunacy of metal culture, not just from thrash musicians, but also from a wide variety of artists in other genres, including classic metal, melodic metal, death metal, and even those crazy church-burning f*cks that play black metal." from the Foreword by Gary Holt, Exodus and Slayer
Raising Hell is, without a doubt, the most in-depth look into the lives of professional metal heads. Unlike a rock biography, this oral history gives you an accurate understanding of what actually happens behind the curtain. No other writer has covered this genre more than Jon, and this book is a gift to all who have devoted their soul to the gods of metal. Ben Weinman, The Dillinger Escape Plan
"Raising Hell tells stories of debauchery, wild shenanigans, and mishaps from the musicians themselves, using their own words to describe the unpredictability and chaos that follows rockers on the road." Consequence of Sound
"Within its 400-plus pages are outrageous tales of debaucherybeyond chapters dedicated to sex and drugs, dozens of artists confessed wild puke stories, recalled grotesque and painful injuries sustained on tour, [ and] admitted to breaking the law." Loudwire
"Metal was never really meant to get on with the law. Here, some of our worlds biggest names open up on the times theyve fallen foul of the police, or just been straight-up naughty...These tales of drunkenness, pissing, mistaken kidnapping and, um, rotten meat prove metallers will always remain true outlaws." Metal Hammer
Delivers the kind of debauchery one would expect from that kind of title...Includes many different facets that encompasses the life of a touring musician, including the hilarious and embarrassing shit many of them experienced on the way up and even during their glory days...[ If you] unapologetically love hard rock and heavy metal during its sleaziest era(s), Raising Hell should sit nicely in your book collection alongside Hammer of the Gods and The Dirt. No Echo
Offers the audience a peek into the debaucherous, hair-raising world of some of the most prestigious names in metal. There are a bunch of gnarly anecdotes shared in the book, some of the most gruesome come in the form of musicians describing the most hectic injuries theyve acquired on stage. Tone Deaf
[ Wiederhorn] is bringing to life some of the wildest stories of heavy metal musicians straight from their own mouths. Alternative Press
...[ E]asy to dip into at any point.the entries will all entertain.Metal devotees will devour, casual fans will enjoy browsing, but all music lovers will have a blast. Library Journal
One of hard rock's most prolific journalist opens his notebooks and memory banks for an oral history of stage snafus, transportation travails, drug misadventures and much more. It will rock your world. Oakland Press
Praise for the authors previous book, Louder Than Hell
Whether youre the sort of man who knows everything from who first threw the Devil Horns to the correct pronunciation of Yngwie Malmsteen, there is something fascinating to learn from Louder Than Hell . . . Shed[ s] new light on the making of Satans Music. Esquire
Presents the collective memory of heavy metal through the ages and eras in the voices of the men who lived it . . . Its an aficionados delight. New York Daily News
Louder than Hell is a love letter to the misunderstood genre of heavy metal music, written by trusted companions who had a front row seat on the devils rollercoaster. The definitive chronological testimony by the people who were there, including some who are no longer with us. Mark McGrath, Sugar Ray and co-host Extra
A great read and an instant classic. The Onion's A.V. Club
This is the best oral history Ive read since Please Kill Me. Louder than Hell is the first book that really delivers the brutal truth Matt Pinfield
Two devil horns up! USA Today
A compelling, first-person account of a seemingly unstoppable force . . .the book reads like an extended, uncensored, shockingly satisfying episode of VH1s Behind the Music. Washington Post
An amazingly comprehensive book on all eras and genres of hard rock and heavy metal. The stories and attention to detail make it an instant must for anyone who ever was or is a fan. Eddie Trunk, DJ and host of That Metal Show on VH1 Classic
Often hilarious, occasionally, God, I wish I hadnt read that!, sometimes profound, sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes infuriating . . . no one holds back on any subject. . . you come away from this book with a crystal-clear vision of this world. Huffington Post
The author's inclusiveness gives this examination a weight that is just as heavy as the music. Publishers Weekly