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Seven Deadly Sins: Settling the Argument Between Born Bad and Damaged Good
by Taylor, Corey | HC | Good
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- Objectstaat
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- Binding
- Hardcover
- Weight
- 0 lbs
- Product Group
- Book
- IsTextBook
- No
- ISBN
- 9780306819278
- Book Title
- Seven Deadly Sins : Settling the Argument between Born Bad and Damaged Good
- Publisher
- Hachette Books
- Item Length
- 8.2 in
- Publication Year
- 2011
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.2 in
- Genre
- Music, Religion, Social Science, Self-Help, Psychology
- Topic
- Genres & Styles / Heavy Metal, Christian Theology / Anthropology, Sociology / General, General, Interpersonal Relations
- Item Weight
- 12.3 Oz
- Item Width
- 5.5 in
- Number of Pages
- 256 Pages
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Publisher
Hachette Books
ISBN-10
0306819279
ISBN-13
9780306819278
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102924660
Product Key Features
Book Title
Seven Deadly Sins : Settling the Argument between Born Bad and Damaged Good
Number of Pages
256 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Genres & Styles / Heavy Metal, Christian Theology / Anthropology, Sociology / General, General, Interpersonal Relations
Publication Year
2011
Genre
Music, Religion, Social Science, Self-Help, Psychology
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.2 in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2010-047735
Reviews
Publishers Weekly, 6/13/11 "Fans of the heavy metal band Slipknot will eagerly devour its lead singer/songwriter Taylor's first book, which displays a prose that perfectly captures the supercharged energy, aggression, and outrageousness of Slipknot's music&Powerful and moving." Revolver magazine, 7/1/11 "Dishy" The Oakland Press, 6/30/11 "In this series of essays, based around the titular sins, Taylor espouses upon the lessons learned while going from 'an absolute crazy person' into someone more in control and reflective-but not pulling any punches. He can be both self-effacing and self-aggrandizing, but he presents a more worthwhile and even illuminating 'argument' than most of his peers could manage." Drive 97.3 KLCB Rocks (video review), 6/28/11 "A great book&Steps away from the average rock bio. It's really a trip into the deranged mind of Corey Taylor himself. It reads just like he talks and if you've seen any of his interviews or ever met Corey Taylor you know that it's going to be a fun time.", Publishers Weekly, 6/13/11 "Fans of the heavy metal band Slipknot will eagerly devour its lead singer/songwriter Taylor's first book, which displays a prose that perfectly captures the supercharged energy, aggression, and outrageousness of Slipknot's music…Powerful and moving." Revolver magazine, 7/1/11 "Dishy" The Oakland Press, 6/30/11 "In this series of essays, based around the titular sins, Taylor espouses upon the lessons learned while going from 'an absolute crazy person' into someone more in control and reflective-but not pulling any punches. He can be both self-effacing and self-aggrandizing, but he presents a more worthwhile and even illuminating 'argument' than most of his peers could manage." Drive 97.3 KLCB Rocks (video review), 6/28/11 "A great book…Steps away from the average rock bio. It's really a trip into the deranged mind of Corey Taylor himself. It reads just like he talks and if you've seen any of his interviews or ever met Corey Taylor you know that it's going to be a fun time." Metro, 7/18/11 "An in-depth argument for the redefinition of sin, meshed with personal stories from [Taylor's] childhood and career." Seattle Weekly (Duff McKagan blog) , 7/21/11 "It looks fascinating…Corey Taylor is one of those people that just seems impossibly good at whatever he chooses to pursue, and I have no doubt that this tome will reflect this fact." The Nervous Breakdown, 7/30/11 "Corey Taylor delivers a unique spin on the rock star biography, foregoing the strip-mined territory of the rock and roll tell-all and instead incorporating tales of his excesses into an articulate, thought-provoking examination of sin, morality and the search for purpose…He combines his own life experiences with an intriguing examination of the seven deadly sins…His style is intimate and conversational, as if you're the last two standing after a long night out…Loads of humor, colorful analogies and of course, some riveting stories of life in the fast lane." AOL Noisecreep, 8/10/11 "A compelling read, the book is a refreshing journey through an age-old concept and its definition. The warts-and-all approach he uses in his lyrical approach is used in Seven Deadly Sins to winning effect." Des Moines Register, 8/8/11 "[Taylor] takes an f-bomb-loaded crack at philosophizing on sin and an often astute look at modern society's folly.", "[Taylor] takes an f-bomb-loaded crack at philosophizing on sin and an often astute look at modern society's folly." MetalAssault "Exceeded my expectations...Corey's on-stage personality came across as very likable, and his direct interaction with the fans made it completely worth the time and money they invested towards this show...A delightful two-and-a-half hours with Corey Taylor...I recommend this show not only to fans of Slipknot and/or Stone Sour, but also to fans of rock music in general, because there's something in it for all of you. A terrific performance indeed." Hollywood Music Magazine, 11/22/11 "[Taylor is] a literary genius of this day and age....' Seven Deadly Sins ' is full of hilarious and thought provoking metaphors, innuendos and references that need to be highlighted just so you can show your friends...I can not recommend this book enough, hell I will buy you a copy or let you borrow mine if it means that you'll make some time in your busy days, to read at least a few pages at a time. This a MUST-READ book if I've ever seen one." Lithium Magazine , 12/2/11, Drive 97.3 KLCB Rocks (video review), 6/28/11 "A great book...Steps away from the average rock bio. It's really a trip into the deranged mind of Corey Taylor himself. It reads just like he talks and if you've seen any of his interviews or ever met Corey Taylor you know that it's going to be a fun time." Metro, 7/18/11 "An in-depth argument for the redefinition of sin, meshed with personal stories from [Taylor's] childhood and career." Seattle Weekly (Duff McKagan blog) , 7/21/11 "It looks fascinating...Corey Taylor is one of those people that just seems impossibly good at whatever he chooses to pursue, and I have no doubt that this tome will reflect this fact.", Publishers Weekly, 6/13/11 Fans of the heavy metal band Slipknot will eagerly devour its lead singer/songwriter Taylors first book, which displays a prose that perfectly captures the supercharged energy, aggression, and outrageousness of Slipknots music&Powerful and moving. Revolver magazine, 7/1/11 Dishy The Oakland Press, 6/30/11 In this series of essays, based around the titular sins, Taylor espouses upon the lessons learned while going from an absolute crazy person into someone more in control and reflective-but not pulling any punches. He can be both self-effacing and self-aggrandizing, but he presents a more worthwhile and even illuminating argument than most of his peers could manage. Drive 97.3 KLCB Rocks (video review), 6/28/11 A great book&Steps away from the average rock bio. Its really a trip into the deranged mind of Corey Taylor himself. It reads just like he talks and if youve seen any of his interviews or ever met Corey Taylor you know that its going to be a fun time. Metro, 7/18/11 An in-depth argument for the redefinition of sin, meshed with personal stories from [Taylors] childhood and career. Seattle Weekly (Duff McKagan blog) , 7/21/11 It looks fascinating&Corey Taylor is one of those people that just seems impossibly good at whatever he chooses to pursue, and I have no doubt that this tome will reflect this fact. The Nervous Breakdown, 7/30/11 Corey Taylor delivers a unique spin on the rock star biography, foregoing the strip-mined territory of the rock and roll tell-all and instead incorporating tales of his excesses into an articulate, thought-provoking examination of sin, morality and the search for purpose&He combines his own life experiences with an intriguing examination of the seven deadly sins&His style is intimate and conversational, as if you're the last two standing after a long night out&Loads of humor, colorful analogies and of course, some riveting stories of life in the fast lane. AOL Noisecreep, 8/10/11 A compelling read, the book is a refreshing journey through an age-old concept and its definition. The warts-and-all approach he uses in his lyrical approach is used in Seven Deadly Sins to winning effect. Des Moines Register, 8/8/11 [Taylor] takes an f-bomb-loaded crack at philosophizing on sin and an often astute look at modern societys folly. , The Nervous Breakdown, 7/30/11 "Corey Taylor delivers a unique spin on the rock star biography, foregoing the strip-mined territory of the rock and roll tell-all and instead incorporating tales of his excesses into an articulate, thought-provoking examination of sin, morality and the search for purpose...He combines his own life experiences with an intriguing examination of the seven deadly sins...His style is intimate and conversational, as if you're the last two standing after a long night out...Loads of humor, colorful analogies and of course, some riveting stories of life in the fast lane." AOL Noisecreep, 8/10/11 "A compelling read, the book is a refreshing journey through an age-old concept and its definition. The warts-and-all approach he uses in his lyrical approach is used in Seven Deadly Sins to winning effect." Des Moines Register, 8/8/11, Publishers Weekly, 6/13/11 "Fans of the heavy metal band Slipknot will eagerly devour its lead singer/songwriter Taylor's first book, which displays a prose that perfectly captures the supercharged energy, aggression, and outrageousness of Slipknot's music&Powerful and moving.", Publishers Weekly, 6/13/11 "Fans of the heavy metal band Slipknot will eagerly devour its lead singer/songwriter Taylor's first book, which displays a prose that perfectly captures the supercharged energy, aggression, and outrageousness of Slipknot's music...Powerful and moving." Revolver magazine, 7/1/11 "Dishy" The Oakland Press, 6/30/11 "In this series of essays, based around the titular sins, Taylor espouses upon the lessons learned while going from 'an absolute crazy person' into someone more in control and reflective--but not pulling any punches. He can be both self-effacing and self-aggrandizing, but he presents a more worthwhile and even illuminating 'argument' than most of his peers could manage." , Publishers Weekly, 6/13/11 “Fans of the heavy metal band Slipknot will eagerly devour its lead singer/songwriter Taylor’s first book, which displays a prose that perfectly captures the supercharged energy, aggression, and outrageousness of Slipknot’s music&Powerful and moving.� Revolver magazine, 7/1/11 “Dishy� The Oakland Press, 6/30/11 “In this series of essays, based around the titular sins, Taylor espouses upon the lessons learned while going from ‘an absolute crazy person’ into someone more in control and reflective-but not pulling any punches. He can be both self-effacing and self-aggrandizing, but he presents a more worthwhile and even illuminating ‘argument’ than most of his peers could manage.� Drive 97.3 KLCB Rocks (video review), 6/28/11 “A great book&Steps away from the average rock bio. It’s really a trip into the deranged mind of Corey Taylor himself. It reads just like he talks and if you’ve seen any of his interviews or ever met Corey Taylor you know that it’s going to be a fun time.� Metro, 7/18/11 “An in-depth argument for the redefinition of sin, meshed with personal stories from [Taylor’s] childhood and career.�
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
782.42166092
Synopsis
From the lead singer of the internationally acclaimed bands Slipknot and Stone Sour, a candid, outrageous manifesto reflecting on the subject and nature of sin, For the first time, Slipknot and Stone Sour frontman Corey Taylor speaks directly to his fans and shares his worldview about life as a sinner. And Taylor knows how to sin. As a small-town hero in the early '90s, he threw himself into a fierce-drinking, drug-abusing, hard-loving, live-for-the moment life. Soon Taylor's music exploded, and he found himself rich, wanted, and on the road. His new and ever-more extreme lifestyle had an unexpected effect, however; for the first time, he began toactively think about what it meant to sin and whether sinning could--or should--be recast in a different light. Seven Deadly Sins is Taylor's personal story, but it's also a larger discussion of what it means to be seen as either a "good" person or a "bad" one. Yes, Corey Taylor has broken the law and hurt people, but, if sin is what makes us human, how wrong can it be?, For the first time, Slipknot and Stone Sour frontman Corey Taylor speaks directly to his fans and shares his worldview about life as a sinner. And Taylor knows how to sin. As a small-town hero in the early '90s, he threw himself into a fierce-drinking, drug-abusing, hard-loving, live-for-the moment life. Soon Taylor's music exploded, and he found himself rich, wanted, and on the road. His new and ever-more extreme lifestyle had an unexpected effect, however; for the first time, he began to actively think about what it meant to sin and whether sinning could--or should--be recast in a different light. Seven Deadly Sins is Taylor's personal story, but it's also a larger discussion of what it means to be seen as either a "good" person or a "bad" one. Yes, Corey Taylor has broken the law and hurt people, but, if sin is what makes us human, how wrong can it be?
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BV4626.T29 2011
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