Doing a truly original work would be cost prohibitive, but aggregating the information from other books, websites, etc. just seems a bit like copying your term paper.
Meat's first book was good and seemed that the co-author either did a long interview or worked off Meat's notes. Most autobiographies of course cover what the subject chooses. I'd love to hear from former band members, producers, managers, etc. but some of what they may say (if not under a non-disclosure) would probably just be controversial as many "unofficial" books of this type are.
Meat's memories of details seems to be pretty good as he often recalls specific shows, etc. Maybe he has another book in him yet.
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