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Why AC/DC Matters

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Why AC/DC Matters
Anthony Bozza, Anthony Bozza
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An edition of Why AC/DC Matters (2009)

Why AC/DC Matters

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Australian rock giants AC/DC have sold more records in the U.S. than Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, Aerosmith, and than the Rolling Stones, yet have always been undervalued and unappreciated by mainstream rock music critics. In Why AC/DC Matters, former Rolling Stone staff writer and New York Times bestselling author Anthony Bozza addresses this inequity, penning a just tribute to these monsters of rock. Brimming with fascinating stories and insights from musicians, fans, music scholars, and the author himself, Why AC/DC Matters is an overdue homage to arguably the greatest rock and roll band of all time.

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Why AC/DC Matters
October 15, 2010, It Books
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Cover of: Why AC/DC Matters
Why AC/DC Matters
2009, HarperCollins
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Why AC/DC Matters
October 13, 2009, William Morrow
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OL24299613M
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9780061900532
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