Green Day - Uncensored on the Record


Book Description

This book tells the story of how three young men made themselves into one of the most popular bands in the world, and how their distinctive sound has come to influence a whole new generation of guitar groups and define a musical genre. One of the world's greatest exponents of punk rock, Green Day have spent more than twenty-five years taking their blistering punk rock around the world; in doing so they have sold an incredible 65 million albums. This book draws upon the memories of a host of band associates, including Larry Livermore, the founder of Lookout Records and former band mate of Tre Cool, who was an important figure during the band's early days, and John Lucasey, the owner of Studio 880 where the band recorded their classic 'American Idiot' album, who provides the background to that best selling record. Also featured is a track by track analysis of every official Green Day release to 'Bullet in a Bible'. This completely independent critical review leaves no stone unturned as it explores the Green Day legend. This is the essential companion for every Green Day fan on the planet.



















AC / DC - Uncensored on the Record


Book Description

This is the ultimate critical review of a legendary band, from the early days playing obscure clubs to conquering the world. For many fans, Bon Scott was a legendary front man without equal, and his powerful voice was the key to a host of classic hits from Whole Lotta Rosie to Let There Be Rock. After his tragic death, the virtually unknown Brian Johnson steeped into the breach, and AC/DC came storming back with the classic album Back In Black. This unique eBook draws together a team of AC/DC insiders to review the legacy of probably the best hard rock band the world has ever seen. With interviews from Bon Scott and Angus Young, plus the inside story from Pete Way of UFO who toured with the band, this is essential for all AC/DC fans. This eBook also features an in-depth biography of the band, a chronology and a track-by-track analysis of AC/DC's studio albums.