KROKUS' STORACE Says He Passed On AC/DC Singer Job

July 13, 2004

KROKUS frontman Marc Storace recently talked with ClassicRockRevisited.com about the early comparisons between the veteran Swiss hard rock outfit and AC/DC. "When the question came through the grapevine after Bon [Scott's] death to join AC/DC I didn't know whether to believe it or not but I turned it down outright anyway. I didn't want to look temptation in the eye. Besides, I wasn’t even tempted because I believed KROKUS was going to continue to get bigger. AC/DC is the biggest band in the whole wide world now but back then I was that naive. I was cocky and naïve. I believed in what I was doing and I didn't like the AC/DC comparisons. We are not a 100% rip off." Read the rest of the interview here.

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