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"If you ever wanted a novel that mapped Stranger Things favorite Eddie Munson's inner life, this is it. Die posers!" -Justin Norton, Decibel magazine "A story of everyday heavy metal folk, and how their everyday pain is real." -Joel McIver, author of To Live is to Die: The Life & Death of Metallica's Cliff Burton Every generation faces inevitable trials in the great proving ground of high school. The polarizing definition of cool from a teenager's world sets its own parameters, often hotly contested amongst a school body's diverse subdivisions. Revolution Calling, from veteran music and film…mehr

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"If you ever wanted a novel that mapped Stranger Things favorite Eddie Munson's inner life, this is it. Die posers!" -Justin Norton, Decibel magazine "A story of everyday heavy metal folk, and how their everyday pain is real." -Joel McIver, author of To Live is to Die: The Life & Death of Metallica's Cliff Burton Every generation faces inevitable trials in the great proving ground of high school. The polarizing definition of cool from a teenager's world sets its own parameters, often hotly contested amongst a school body's diverse subdivisions. Revolution Calling, from veteran music and film journalist Ray Van Horn, Jr. is a retrospective look at high school as he knew it from the alienating stance of heavy metal subculture in the late 1980s. As a semi autobiography, Revolution Calling is an Outsiders tale for Generation X, an examination of the will to belong on one's own terms, even when the stakes turn violent. This is a story of inner and outer turmoil where persecution leads to comeuppance. The path to acceptance in one's life often takes turbulent paths. For Jason Hamlin and Rob Martino, this is a call-to-arms for their own self-worth and moreover, their self-preservation.
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RAY VAN HORN, JR. is a veteran journalist and author. He spent sixteen years covering music and film for outlets such as Blabbermouth, AMP, DVD Review, Metal Maniacs, Noisecreep, and many others. Ray's blog, "The Metal Minute", won Metal Hammer magazine's "Best Personal Blog" award. Ray wrote NHL game analysis for The Hockey Nut and other sports articles for Kid Shtick. He was a beat reporter and photographer for The Emmitsburg Dispatch and The Northern News and wrote serialized superhero fiction for Cyber Age Adventures. He was the 1999 winner of Quantum Muse's fiction contest.