AC/DC
AC/DC
AC/DC, the legendary Australian rock band, was formed in 1973 by brothers Angus and Malcolm Young. Known for their energetic performances and raw guitar sound, they conquered the world with timeless hits such as "Highway to Hell", "Back in Black" and "Thunderstruck". Their music, a powerful blend of hard rock and blues, has inspired millions of fans. With Angus Young's trademark school uniform and unforgettable guitar solos, and the powerful vocals of Bon Scott and later Brian Johnson, AC/DC became an icon in rock history. Despite personal tragedies and band changes, AC/DC always remained true to their unique sound. Their albums are bestsellers worldwide and their influence on rock music is undeniable. AC/DC remains synonymous with pure rock 'n' roll energy, and their music continues to thrill new generations of rock fans.