AC/DC: The Illustrated Biography

ISBN-10
1908849150
ISBN-13
9781908849151
Series
AC/DC
Category
Rock groups
Pages
224
Language
English
Published
2013-01-31
Author
Gareth Thomas

Description

Pioneers of Heavy Metal, Australian Rock band AC/DC’s Back in Black is the bestselling album of all time by any band.

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