“What I really liked from this book was Danny’s ease with telling these stories and that he had just come to terms with being able to laugh at the situation versus dwelling on it and feeling sorry for himself. Aside from the crapping on walls and clothes and such, he details other events in his life that really gave you an idea of his childhood and teen years and I could relate to many similar events while growing up. Danny spoke on his tours in Europe and finding himself in strange situations but also people he grew up with and experiences most people can relate with or appreciate the ridiculousness. One such experience was the running and hiding from cops while doing dumb ass shit as teens. I felt the anxiety of hiding and waiting out the searching cops and then having to keep a straight face denying any involvement….” – J Spec from In Effect Hardcore
Related
Interview on AZFamily Channel 3 for “Don’t Ever Punch a Rock Star”
Interview on Channel 3 New for Don't Ever Punch a Rockstar 02/11/2013 with Scott Pasmore. https://youtu.be/o8mjSwTMMUk
Continue ReadingLegless Corpse Review of “The Mega Book of Revenge Films”
Books, who needs them right? We have the internet to look up everything we need to know. The only thing…
Continue ReadingRue Morgue Review of “The Mega Book of Revenge Films”
“Every so often, a revenge film can take us to places where we question humankind’s everlasting lust for violence, it’s…
Continue ReadingToxic Graveyard Review of “The Mega Book of Revenge Films”
June 11, 2015 When you’ve been wronged, it’s hard not to want to dish out some revenge. If someone insults…
Continue Reading