Bonfire ... is raw, hoarse and flawed, but it's AC/DC in flame. This box should carry a warning: `Wear protective gloves before opening.'
[A] handsome treasure trove of novelty demos, the whole of 1980's Back In Black album, plus three live discs reprising the derailing freight train sound of the band in concert.
Though Bonfire could have been titled Variations on Four Chords, it's as down and dirty as rock gets.
This is dance music for boys who claim they hate dance music ... Ultimately, what you hear on Bonfire is the link between mainstream metal, disco, and punk self-destruction, a formula that has obviously been studied by such beat-intensive bands as Guns N' Roses and Prodigy.