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Saturday, March 02, 2024

Origins: AC/DC

AC/DC

OriginsAC/DC is an iconic rock band that originated in Sydney, Australia. The band was formed in November 1973 by brothers Malcolm and Angus Young. The name "AC/DC" was suggested by their sister Margaret Young, who saw the abbreviation on a sewing machine and thought it represented the raw energy of the band's music.

Malcolm Young played rhythm guitar and Angus Young played lead guitar, both known for their distinctive style and energetic stage presence. The original lineup also included vocalist Dave Evans, bassist Larry Van Kriedt, and drummer Colin Burgess. However, this lineup was short-lived, and within a few months, Dave Evans was replaced by Bon Scott as the lead vocalist.

AC/DC gained popularity in the Australian pub rock scene with their high-energy performances and hard-hitting rock 'n' roll sound. In 1975, they released their debut album titled "High Voltage" in Australia. The album showcased their raw and powerful style, which blended elements of rock, blues, and heavy metal. AC/DC's music became known for its driving guitar riffs, catchy hooks, and Bon Scott's distinctive vocals.

In 1976, AC/DC signed with Atlantic Records and released their international debut album, also titled "High Voltage." Over the years, the band achieved significant success with albums like "Highway to Hell" (1979) and "Back in Black" (1980). "Back in Black" is considered one of the best-selling albums of all time, featuring hits like "Hells Bells," "You Shook Me All Night Long," and the title track.

Tragically, in 1980, Bon Scott passed away due to alcohol-related issues, which led to a hiatus for the band. AC/DC, however, decided to continue and recruited vocalist Brian Johnson as Scott's replacement. The band released the album "Back in Black" as a tribute to Bon Scott and went on to achieve further success in the 1980s and beyond.

AC/DC's music has had a lasting impact on the rock genre, with their energetic performances and timeless songs continuing to resonate with audiences worldwide. Despite various lineup changes over the years, the band has maintained their signature sound and maintained a dedicated fan base. They have released numerous albums and embarked on several successful tours, cementing their status as one of the most influential and enduring rock bands in history.

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