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A review by titus_hjelm
Hammer of the Gods by Stephen Davis
4.0
This book is almost as legendary as the band itself. The black magic references are forced, to say the least, but in other ways it was a readable account of the band. The most striking thing was all the violence surrounding the musicians, Bonzo being one of the main perpetrators. The weakest part by far is the new post 1985 additions where the author puts down David Coverdale, for example. In all honesty, this 'second rate metal crooner' has surpassed Plant in every way as a singer, at least since 'Houses of the Holy'--imitator or not.