The Replacement’s Edge: Here’s who we think should be AC/DC’s new ‘guest vocalist’

Last night, fans of AC/DC were thunderstruck when the legendary Australian hard rock band announced they were postponed 10 upcoming North American gigs due to the declining hearing of frontman Brian Johnson. Doctors have told the singer/screamer/grunter/prowler, who has fronted AC/DC since 1980, when he replaced the late Bon Scott, that he was at risk for “total hearing loss” if he did not stop touring immediately.

Given the age and various other health and legal issues surrounding AC/DC -- founding guitarist Malcolm Young left in 2014 due to increased dementia, while last year, drummer Phil Rudd was sentenced to eight months of home confinement on drug charges and being found guilty of threatening to kill a former employee -- Johnson's ailment appears to spell the end for the veteran group. But when AC/DC revealed the news last night, they stressed that the axed gigs were postponements and not cancellations. A press release declared that the stateside shows would be rescheduled for later in the year -- and, here is the bombshell, “likely with a guest vocalist.”

So, who should that vocalist be? This morning, we asked the Vanyaland staff who they think would be a perfect candidate to replace Johnson, and the responses ranged from the serious to the humorous to the most dangerous "candidate" of them all. Of course, this is all in good fun -- we all know Myles Kennedy will get the gig once he locks in the Stone Temple Pilots job.

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Corey Taylor of Slipknot

By Greg Cameron

Yes. The guy from Slipknot and Stone Sour and just being a plain old Iowa-born badass. Do you recall the Sound City soundtrack From Can to Can’t? No? You shouldn’t have slept on it back in 2012. It shows a dimension to Taylor’s voice that can’t be put into that one nu-metal box. He can do more straight ahead stuff really quite well. Seriously. The dude can do it all, and AC/DC’s right in his wheelhouse. Don’t believe me? He’s already got a leg up on the competition that my esteemed colleagues have come up with, by providing this pretty awesome cover of “Dirty Deeds”. Oh and it’s really not that big of a stretch. He and Brian Johnson wear the same hat. The very same hat. Honestly, that’s probably just a bonus, right? Frankly, I think that counts for something.

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