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To millions of fans AC/DC will always be the greatest hard rock band of them all. From their formation in Sydney, Australia in 1973 by brothers Angus and Malcolm Young, AC/DC have made the most visceral and single-minded rock, and inspired generations of rock icons from Def Leppard to Guns N' Roses and Metallica.
The basic blueprint laid down in their early albums with Bon Scott--hard, no-nonsense, riff-driven rock 'n' roll-- has served them well with more than 200 million records sold, including the best-selling rock album of all time--
Back in Black.
Illustrated with more than 200 photographs, acclaimed rock writer Paul Elliott documents AC/DC's career from backstory to their latest album--2020's
Power Up (PWR/UP)--offering real insight into the band's enduring success and rise to rock royalty.
This handsome biography from acclaimed rock biographer, Paul Elliott, is a fitting salute to rock's royal family.
About the author
Paul Elliott started writing about rock in 1985 as a contributor to Sounds, and has since worked for Kerrang!, Q, Vox, Heat, Blender, Metal Hammer and various other titles. His books include
Black Sabbath: The Vault and
Kiss: Hotter than Hell. He currently writes for Classic Rock and MOJO.
Summary
To millions of fans AC/DC will always be the greatest hard rock band of them all, this handsome biography from acclaimed rock biographer, Paul Elliott, is a fitting salute to rock's royal family.