The 1970s was the era when the great heavy metal pioneers laid down the
blueprint for everything that was to come after, forefathers like Black
Sabbath and Deep Purple dominated. But as metal began to take hold in
the mainstream--and then began to diversify--bands such as Judas Priest,
Iron Maiden, Metallica and Mötley Crüe made their presence felt among
new fans, and it continues to evolve today with bands like Clutch and
Ghost. Providing an extensive overview of the music and the stories
behind each album, this inclusive reference chronicles the history and
development of heavy metal, including sub-movements such as death metal,
rap-rock, grunge, industrial rock, grindcore, nu metal, and stoner rock,
illustrated with iconic album covers and archive photographs.