AC/DC

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Sydney, Australia gave the world AC/DC in 1973, when Scottish-born brothers Malcolm and Angus Young assembled one of the most relentless rock machines ever to plug in. The lineup shifted in the early years, but the classic configuration locked in with Bon Scott on vocals, whose whiskey-soaked swagger helped define the band's sound through landmark albums like High Voltage, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, and the genre-defining Highway to Hell. When Scott tragically died in 1980, many assumed it was over. Instead, they recruited Brian Johnson and delivered Back in Black, one of the best-selling albums in history and a masterclass in hard rock power.

Musically, AC/DC never chased trends, and that stubbornness is exactly why they've endured. Angus Young's blues-drenched, high-voltage riffs and his schoolboy uniform stage persona became iconic, while the rhythm section kept everything locked in a groove that hits harder than bands twice as complicated. Albums like For Those About to Rock and The Razors Edge kept the flag flying through the decades. Their influence stretches across every corner of heavy music, and for rock fans, hearing those opening chords of Thunderstruck or Back in Black still delivers the same gut-punch it always did.

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