METALLICA Book Authors, 'The 100 Greatest Guitarists' Debate Featured In 'Skull Sessions'

May 20, 2009

The 23rd installment of the "Shockwaves Skull Sessions" podcast features two segments: first up is a conversation with Bill Hale (author of "Metallica: The Club Dayz 1982-1984") and Joel McIver (author of "To Live Is To Die: The Life and Death of Metallica's Cliff Burton"). The second segment of this episode features a balls-out debate between author Joel McIver and host Bob Nalbandian regarding Joel's other recently released book, "The 100 Greatest Guitarists In Metal". In this no-holds-barred debate, the two butt heads about the true meaning of metal! This is easily the most heated and controversial "Skull Sessions" debate so far!

Listen to the podcast below.

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