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- Malcolm Dome (Londres, 1955 - 29 de octubre de 2021) fue un periodista musical británico, reconocido por haber acuñado el término thrash metal. (es)
- Malcolm Dome (1955 – 29 October 2021) was an English music journalist. He wrote about rock and heavy metal from 1979. In addition to writing books, he was a journalist for Record Mirror, Kerrang!, Metal Hammer and Classic Rock among others. Dome co-founded the UK's first rock radio station, TotalRock, along with Friday Rock Show DJ Tommy Vance and producer Tony Wilson. After 17 years with the station, Dome left in March 2014 to join Team Rock full-time. Dome is credited with the term "thrash metal". It was first referred to by the music press in Kerrang! by Dome while making a reference to the Anthrax song "Metal Thrashing Mad" in issue number 62, page 8, published on 23 February 1984. Prior to this, Metallica's frontman James Hetfield referred to their sound as "power metal". Dome was a contributor to the DVDs Queen Under Review 1973-1980, Queen Under Review 1980-1991 and Music Milestones: Genesis's Duke. He also provided sleeve notes for the Nuclear Burn 4CD remaster set of jazz fusion band Brand X's work between 1976 and 1980. It was announced on 1 November 2021 that Dome had died, aged 66. (en)
- Malcolm Dome foi um escritor inglês e jornalista sobre heavy metal desde 1979. Além de escrever livros, ele tem sido jornalista para o Record Mirror, Kerrang!, Metal Hammer e Classic Rock, entre outros. Ele também é radialista na estação de rádio . (pt)
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- Malcolm Dome (Londres, 1955 - 29 de octubre de 2021) fue un periodista musical británico, reconocido por haber acuñado el término thrash metal. (es)
- Malcolm Dome foi um escritor inglês e jornalista sobre heavy metal desde 1979. Além de escrever livros, ele tem sido jornalista para o Record Mirror, Kerrang!, Metal Hammer e Classic Rock, entre outros. Ele também é radialista na estação de rádio . (pt)
- Malcolm Dome (1955 – 29 October 2021) was an English music journalist. He wrote about rock and heavy metal from 1979. In addition to writing books, he was a journalist for Record Mirror, Kerrang!, Metal Hammer and Classic Rock among others. Dome co-founded the UK's first rock radio station, TotalRock, along with Friday Rock Show DJ Tommy Vance and producer Tony Wilson. After 17 years with the station, Dome left in March 2014 to join Team Rock full-time. It was announced on 1 November 2021 that Dome had died, aged 66. (en)
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