AC/DC Maximum Rock n' Roll by Murray Engleheart and Arnaud Durieux
I like jazz and rock biographies, they're often fairly easy to read and sometimes give you a fascinating glimpse into the life of an artist or band. To be fair, this one is easy to read but not all that fascinating. For the most part its a collection of anecdotes ordered chronologically more than a story of the band's life. Fun to read, but forgettable, although I did help me understand the ruthlessness of the band dealing with Brian Johnson's voice issues a couple of years back.
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