None of This Rocks

None of This Rocks
Author: Joe Trohman
Publsiher: Hachette Books
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2022-09-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780306847332

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Lead guitarist and cofounder of Fall Out Boy shares personal stories from his youth and his experiences of modern rock and roll stardom in this memoir filled with wit and wisdom. Trohman cofounded Fall Out Boy with Pete Wentz in the early aughts, and he’s been the sticky element of the metaphorical glue-like substance holding the band together ever since, over the course of a couple decades that have included massive success, occasional backlashes, and one infamous four-year hiatus. Trohman was, and remains, the emotive communicator of the group: the one who made sure they practiced, who copied and distributed the flyers, and who took the wheel throughout many of the early tours. As soon as he was old enough to drive, that is—because he was all of 15 years old when they started out. That’s part of the story Trohman tells in this memoir, which provides an indispensable inside perspective on the history of Fall Out Boy for their legions of fans. But Trohman has a great deal more to convey, thanks to his storytelling chops, his unmistakable voice, and his unmitigated sense of humor in the face of the tragic and the absurd. None of This Rocks chronicles a turbulent life that has informed Trohman’s music and his worldview. His mother suffered from mental illness and multiple brain tumors that eventually killed her. His father struggled with that tragedy, but was ultimately a supportive force in Trohman’s life who fostered his thirst for knowledge. Trohman faced antisemitism in small-town Ohio, and he witnessed all levels of misogyny, racism, and violence amid the straight edge hardcore punk scene in Chicago. Then came Fall Out Boy. From the guitarist’s very first glimpses of their popular ascension, to working with his heroes like Anthrax’s Scott Ian, to writing for television with comedian Brian Posehn, Trohman takes readers backstage, into the studio, and onto his couch. He shares his struggles with depression and substance abuse in a brutally honest and personal tone that readers will appreciate. Not much of this rocks, perhaps, but it all adds up to a fascinating music memoir unlike any you’ve ever read.

Alkalic Rocks of Iron Hill Gunnison County Colorado

Alkalic Rocks of Iron Hill  Gunnison County  Colorado
Author: Esper Signius Larsen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1943
Genre: Alkalic igneous rocks
ISBN: IND:30000138338870

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Analyses of Rocks from the Laboratory of the United States Geological Survey 1880 to 1903

Analyses of Rocks from the Laboratory of the United States Geological Survey  1880 to 1903
Author: Frank Wigglesworth Clarke
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1904
Genre: Rocks
ISBN: UOM:39015095010214

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Kasha Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument Resource Management Plan

Kasha Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument  Resource Management Plan
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2006
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NWU:35556036796241

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Tunnelling in Weak Rocks

Tunnelling in Weak Rocks
Author: Bhawani Singh,R K Goel
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 509
Release: 2011-08-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780080461632

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Vast knowledge has been developed in the area of tunnelling in weak rocks over the years, and this book bridges an important gap by bringing all the information together for the benefit of the tunnelling Industry. In particular, tunnelling in poor conditions is a huge challenge for engineers and designers, and this book tackles all typical problems headon. Topics covered include classification approach, design approaches for site-specific grounds, a new invention on shielded tunnel boring machine, case histories, tunnel mechanics, risk engineering and management culture. Based on extensive field research experiences in Himalayan region and Alps Exclusive chapters on tunnelling hazards, squeezing ground conditions (a full detailed case study), swelling ground conditions, critical state rock mechanics, etc. Supported by over 180 figures and 90 tables of data, and test examples (with solutions)

Analyses of Rocks and Minerals from the Laboratory of the United States Geological Survey 1880 to 1914

Analyses of Rocks and Minerals from the Laboratory of the United States Geological Survey  1880 to 1914
Author: Frank Wigglesworth Clarke
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1915
Genre: Rocks
ISBN: UOM:39015095010370

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Engineering in Rocks for Slopes Foundations and Tunnels

Engineering in Rocks for Slopes  Foundations and Tunnels
Author: T. Ramamurthy
Publsiher: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 739
Release: 2010
Genre: Rock mechanics
ISBN: 9788120341685

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"With the ever increasing developmental activities as diverse as the construction of dams, roads, tunnels, underground powerhouses and storage facilities, petroleum exploration and nuclear repositories, a more comprehensive and updated understanding of rock mass is essential for civil engineers, engineering geologists, geophysicists, and petroleum and mining engineers. Though some contents of this vast subject are included in undergraduate curriculum, there are full-fledged courses on Rock Mechanics/Rock Engineering in postgraduate programmes in civil engineering and mining engineering. Much of the material presented in this book is also taught to geology and geophysics students. In addition, the book is suitable for short courses conducted for teachers, practising engineers and engineering geologists." -- Back cover.

Everything I Loved More

Everything I Loved More
Author: Dakota Walz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2019-10-18
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1733414606

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Everything I Loved More is a roller-coaster collection of true short stories that follow a young man searching for sincere adventure along the tops of freight trains and mountain ranges. The danger can be nausea-inducing while he hangs on a single flexing hold of sandstone hundreds of feet off the ground or attempts to skirt the sexual advances of a meth smoking trucker while hitchhiking through the middle of nowhere. Between the many gripping scenes, his debasing humor acknowledges the foolish romance of it all.Beyond each singular exciting and hapless adventure, an important journey is told between the tales: the journey of a young man attempting to combat mental health issues with a potent dose of unabashed recklessness - and just how well it almost works.