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In the tradition of the late great George Carlin, New York Times bestselling author and lead singer of Slipknot and Stone Sour Corey Taylor sounds off in hilarious fashion about the many vagaries of modern life that piss him off. Whether it’s people’s rude behavior in restaurants and malls, the many indignities of air travel, eye-searingly terrible fashion choices, dangerously clueless drivers, and—most of all—the sorry state of much modern music, Taylor’s humor and insight cover civil society’s seeming decline—sparing no one along the way, least of all himself. Holding nothing back and delivered in Taylor’s inimitable voice, You’re Making Me Hate You is a cathartic critique of the strange world in which we find ourselves.
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You're Making Me Hate You, Corey Taylor
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- Publicado en
- 2015
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- Título
- You're Making Me Hate You
- Subtítulo
- A Cantankerous Look at the Common Misconception That Humans Have Any Common Sense Left
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Corey Taylor
- Editorial
- Da Capo Press
- Publicado en
- 2015
- Formato
- Tapa dura
- Páginas
- 256
- ISBN10
- 0306823586
- ISBN13
- 9780306823589
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- No ficción, Temas religiosos, Humor, Temática musical, Familia, Autobiografías y memorias, EE.UU., Periodismo & Ensayos, Biografías, Niños, Temática de moda, Comedias, Rock, Música popular
- Descripción
- In the tradition of the late great George Carlin, New York Times bestselling author and lead singer of Slipknot and Stone Sour Corey Taylor sounds off in hilarious fashion about the many vagaries of modern life that piss him off. Whether it’s people’s rude behavior in restaurants and malls, the many indignities of air travel, eye-searingly terrible fashion choices, dangerously clueless drivers, and—most of all—the sorry state of much modern music, Taylor’s humor and insight cover civil society’s seeming decline—sparing no one along the way, least of all himself. Holding nothing back and delivered in Taylor’s inimitable voice, You’re Making Me Hate You is a cathartic critique of the strange world in which we find ourselves.


