Author Daniel Bukszpan – who currently lives in Brooklyn, New York, and has previously written books on Iron Maiden, Rush, and Ozzy Osbourne – has shared the following update via social media:
“Moments ago, I submitted final tweaks to my forthcoming book, Heavy Metal’s Big Four, which tells the story of Anthrax, Megadeth, Metallica, and Slayer. I have wanted to write this book since I was 18. It will be published through Motorbooks-Quarto on November 10, 2026, and will be my fifth book for them in four years. I have been unusually lucky to work with one publisher consistently, especially one that gives me such a huge amount of creative freedom and lets me be myself.”
Discover how four bands — Metallica, Megadeth, Anthrax, and Slayer — forged a new breed of heavy metal that fused punk aggression with prog-rock precision … and changed music forever.
Heavy Metal’s Big Four delivers a year-by-year chronicle of how these four titans defined, then dominated thrash metal, beginning with the formations of Metallica, Anthrax, and Slayer in 1981. Drawing on more than four decades of history, author Dan Bukszpan explores the bands’ beginnings, key lineup changes, landmark albums, legendary tours, and the evolving rivalries and alliances among them that in part fueled their creativity.
* Metallica: From Kill ’Em All to stadium domination, how James Hetfield, Kirk Hammett, and Lars Ulrich became torchbearers of thrash metal with original bassist Cliff Burton, then megastars with Jason Newsted.
* Megadeth: Dave Mustaine’s high-velocity pursuit of perfection despite numerous lineup changes and offstage troubles.
* Anthrax: The East Coast innovators who brought humor and hip-hop swagger to thrash.
* Slayer: The uncompromising speed, darkness, and intensity that inspired legions.
Bukszpan’s account captures the scene’s energy and aesthetic, examining how these four groups reshaped metal’s sound, imagery, and attitude—and how their influence continues to echo across generations. Richly detailed sidebars highlight pivotal recordings, influential tours, and behind-the-scenes connections that reveal the depth of their intertwined histories.
Packed with rare concert photography, candid offstage shots, and period memorabilia, Heavy Metal’s Big Four offers both longtime fans and newcomers an immersive look at the evolution of thrash from club chaos to global phenomenon.
More than a history, this is a celebration of the movement that redefined power, speed, and rebellion in rock—and the four bands that made it immortal.
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