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published
December 31st 1996
by St. Martin's Press
(first published 1996)
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Paperback, 224 pages
isbn
0312302207
(isbn13: 9780312302207)
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Over the last two decades, AC/DC has carved out a unique niche in the rock world. Thanks to their stubborn refusal to alter their aggressive, in-your-…more
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Read in January, 2001
recommends it for:
Fans of hard rock/heavy metal
While I was a big fan of Bon Scott era AC/DC, I didn't know much about the band's early years. This book does a nice job with the early days of the members and the development of the band. I was encoraged by the boys' enthusaism to make it to the big time as they weren't the worldliest lads - Angus and Malcolm's sister came up with the name AC/DC and until early gigs at gay bars the guys didn't realize it could have a double meaning. Kicking there early lead singer out of the band for "b...more
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