ARMORED SAINT/Ex-ANTHRAX Singer JOHN BUSH Talks AC/DC; Audio Available

December 2, 2008

For the sixteenth installment of the "Shockwaves Skull Sessions" podcast, host Bob Nalbandian is joined by John Bush (ARMORED SAINT, ANTHRAX) and Ed Rivadavia from AllMusic.com and BMG/Sony Music for an engaging conversation about the mighty AC/DC. The three discuss the entire AC/DC catalog, from the band's 1976 U.S. debut, "High Voltage", up through its current release, "Black Ice".

You can stream the podcast below.

"Black Ice" is available in the U.S. exclusively via Wal-Mart, Sam's Club and AC/DC's web site.

Special "pop-up" AC/DC stores are open through January 9 in New York City and Los Angeles, where Wal-Mart does not have stores.

AC/DC kicked off its world tour in support of "Black Ice" on October 28 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.

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