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Heavy Metal Fun Time Activity Book

by (author) Aye Jay

foreword by Andrew W. K.

Publisher
ECW Press
Initial publish date
Sep 2007
Category
Heavy Metal, Parodies
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781550227987
    Publish Date
    Sep 2007
    List Price
    $11.95

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Description

With all the fun of a heavy metal parking lot without the beer stains and moshing, this activity book for kids and adults is an entirely new take on the coloring book genre. Headbangers get the chance to color legends like Metallica, Danzig, and Pantera; help get Spinal Tap through a backstage maze; complete the Black Metal word scramble and hair metal crossword; and solve heavy metal Sudoku. The cover features lettering by text master Aaron Horkey and design by graphic icon Brent Rollins, and will be appreciated by anyone who loves to rock.

About the authors

Contributor Notes

Aye Jay is the author of The Gangsta Rap Coloring Book and The Indie Rock Connect-the-Dots book. He lives in Chico, California. Andrew W. K. is a hard rock musician. He lives in Los Angeles.

Editorial Reviews

"At last, an activity [book] for Metal Heads. From Slipknot to Spinal Tap, the brain teasers are all there. Use some magic and the answers are sure to come."  —Ronnie James Dio, former front man, Black Sabbath and Rainbow

"The perfect gift for the metal head who has everything"  —Pensacola Independent News

"Why would you not want this?"  —Alternative Press, altpress.com

"A fun, knowing tribute that takes its metal trivia seriously and still affectionately goofs on it."  —Bust

"All the darkness and anger that you've come to know and love and are ready to pass on."  “Juxtapoz Art & Culture Magazine Online

"Never has 'fun time' been so charged with such raw, terror-fueled rock power."  —Utne.com

"You’ll have a stupid grin on your face."  —Revolver

"Who says you can only use a good gimmick once? Not Aye Jay Morano. The Californian artist's previous project, the self-explanatory Gangsta Rap Coloring Book, was a cult Hollywood hit, and gathered a clutch of celebrity endorsements."  —The Guardian