Aerosmith and Stephen Davis, Walk this Way: The Autobiography of Aerosmith (2003)

In many ways, this is your standard rock band autobiography, but as it's written by the crew that believed that "anything worth doing is worth overdoing," you get a bit more than even the most jaded fan might anticipate.
Steven Tyler, Does the Noise in My Head Bother You? A Rock 'n' Roll Memoir (2011)

Tyler fans have eagerly awaited this tell-all from the Aerosmith frontman, and they won't be disappointed. Tyler bares his soul and his life—at least those parts he remembers. He writes like he talks; he has a knack for the one-liner, and he never saw a metaphor that he didn't like.