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Inside their own cave, the primitive Adam and his brother were surrounded by hungry wolves. Hand-to-hand combat would have delivered them into the wolves' jaws. Out of desperation, Adam had an idea; he took two sticks and beat them against the wall, yelling and shaking his head. His brother imitated him, making the wolves flee. This was the first Rock Band.
A dazzling start to the book written by one of us. Yes, a DeBaserian.
Internet has killed Rock, is a sequence of short stories with musical insights. The Soundtrack at the beginning of each chapter suggests the theme of the story to the reader.
And as Kirk Hammett said, the release of a new record was an event to be shared. Now it's a convenient click on the couch, in complete solitude.
An engaging read through Memphis, Liverpool, Mississippi, Southern Railway. Not even 300 pages of true passion.
Enjoy reading.

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Giancarlo Caracciolo's 'Internet Has Killed Rock' offers a passionate exploration of rock music's history and transformation in the digital age. The book combines short stories with musical insights and evocative soundtracks for each chapter. The review praises its engaging narrative and deep love for music culture, highlighting its accessibility and emotional depth. It captures the bittersweet shift from communal music experiences to solitary digital consumption.

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