Frank Bello, bassist for the iconic thrash metal band Anthrax since 1984, has sold over ten million albums and captivated audiences worldwide. His memoir offers not only thrilling tales from his career as a musician but also delves into profound themes of family and loss. Growing up in a challenging environment, Frank faced the absence of a father after his dad left, prompting his mother to work tirelessly to support the family. Lacking a male role model, Frank turned to heavy metal bass players for inspiration, ultimately joining Anthrax as a roadie and later as their bassist. By the late 1980s, he achieved international fame, but tragedy struck in 1996 when his brother Anthony was murdered in New York. The case remains unresolved, as the suspected killer was released due to witness intimidation. Now a father himself, Frank reflects on the complexities of fatherhood, drawing from his experiences to explore what it means to be a dad. Despite the heavy topics, the memoir is infused with humor and entertainment. Frank shares his story with a light-hearted touch, offering wisdom gained from a life filled with challenges while honoring his loved ones in a relatable way.
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