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AC/DC are an Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
n rock
Rock music

Rock music is a loosely defined genre of popular music that entered the mainstream in the mid 1950's. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rhythm and blues, country music and other influences....
 band
Rock Band

Rock Band is a music video game developed by Harmonix Music Systems, published by MTV, and distributed by Electronic Arts. It is the first title in the Rock Band....
 formed in Sydney
Sydney

Sydney is the List of cities in Australia by population in Australia, with a metropolitan area population of approximately 4.34 million . It is the List of Australian capital cities of New South Wales, and was the site of the first British Empire colony in Australia....
 in 1973 by brothers Malcolm
Malcolm Young

Malcolm Mitchell Young is a Scotland-born Australian guitarist, best known as a founding member, rhythm guitarist, backing vocalist and co-songwriter for the Australian hard rock band AC/DC....
 and Angus Young
Angus Young

Angus McKinnon Young is a Scotland-born Australian musician and the lead guitarist, songwriter, and co-founder of the hard rock band AC/DC. Known for wild, energetic performances and schoolboy-uniform stage outfits, Young was ranked 96th on Rolling Stone's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time"....
. Although the band are commonly classified as hard rock
Hard rock

Hard rock is a sub-genre of rock music which has its earliest roots in mid-1960s garage rock and psychedelic rock and is considerably harder than conventional rock music....
, and considered pioneers of heavy metal
Heavy metal music

Heavy metal is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in England and the United States. With roots in blues-rock and psychedelic rock, the bands that created heavy metal developed a thick, massive sound, characterized by highly amplified Distortion , extended guitar solos, emphatic beats, and overall...
, they have always classified their music as "rock and roll
Rock and roll

Rock and roll is a form of music that evolved in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Its roots lay mainly in rhythm and blues, Country music, folk music, gospel music, and jazz....
".

AC/DC underwent several line-up changes before releasing their first album, High Voltage
High Voltage (1975 album)

High Voltage is the debut studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in February 1975. Six of the album's eight songs were written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott....
, in 1975. Membership remained stable until bassist Mark Evans
Mark Evans (musician)

'Mark Whitmore Evans' is an Australian bassist best known for his membership of Australian hard rock band AC/DC from March 1975 to June 1977. His playing featured on the albums T.N.T....
 was replaced by Cliff Williams
Cliff Williams

Cliff Williams is an England bassist, best known for his membership in the Australian hard rock band AC/DC since June 1977 . He moved with his family to Liverpool when he was nine, where he spent the first two working years of his life as an engineer before joining his first band, Home ....
 in 1977. In 1979, the band recorded their highly successful album Highway to Hell
Highway to Hell (album)

Highway to Hell is the sixth studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in July 1979. It is also AC/DC's fifth international studio album....
.






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AC/DC are an Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
n rock
Rock music

Rock music is a loosely defined genre of popular music that entered the mainstream in the mid 1950's. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rhythm and blues, country music and other influences....
 band
Rock Band

Rock Band is a music video game developed by Harmonix Music Systems, published by MTV, and distributed by Electronic Arts. It is the first title in the Rock Band....
 formed in Sydney
Sydney

Sydney is the List of cities in Australia by population in Australia, with a metropolitan area population of approximately 4.34 million . It is the List of Australian capital cities of New South Wales, and was the site of the first British Empire colony in Australia....
 in 1973 by brothers Malcolm
Malcolm Young

Malcolm Mitchell Young is a Scotland-born Australian guitarist, best known as a founding member, rhythm guitarist, backing vocalist and co-songwriter for the Australian hard rock band AC/DC....
 and Angus Young
Angus Young

Angus McKinnon Young is a Scotland-born Australian musician and the lead guitarist, songwriter, and co-founder of the hard rock band AC/DC. Known for wild, energetic performances and schoolboy-uniform stage outfits, Young was ranked 96th on Rolling Stone's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time"....
. Although the band are commonly classified as hard rock
Hard rock

Hard rock is a sub-genre of rock music which has its earliest roots in mid-1960s garage rock and psychedelic rock and is considerably harder than conventional rock music....
, and considered pioneers of heavy metal
Heavy metal music

Heavy metal is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in England and the United States. With roots in blues-rock and psychedelic rock, the bands that created heavy metal developed a thick, massive sound, characterized by highly amplified Distortion , extended guitar solos, emphatic beats, and overall...
, they have always classified their music as "rock and roll
Rock and roll

Rock and roll is a form of music that evolved in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Its roots lay mainly in rhythm and blues, Country music, folk music, gospel music, and jazz....
".

AC/DC underwent several line-up changes before releasing their first album, High Voltage
High Voltage (1975 album)

High Voltage is the debut studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in February 1975. Six of the album's eight songs were written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott....
, in 1975. Membership remained stable until bassist Mark Evans
Mark Evans (musician)

'Mark Whitmore Evans' is an Australian bassist best known for his membership of Australian hard rock band AC/DC from March 1975 to June 1977. His playing featured on the albums T.N.T....
 was replaced by Cliff Williams
Cliff Williams

Cliff Williams is an England bassist, best known for his membership in the Australian hard rock band AC/DC since June 1977 . He moved with his family to Liverpool when he was nine, where he spent the first two working years of his life as an engineer before joining his first band, Home ....
 in 1977. In 1979, the band recorded their highly successful album Highway to Hell
Highway to Hell (album)

Highway to Hell is the sixth studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in July 1979. It is also AC/DC's fifth international studio album....
. Lead singer and co-songwriter Bon Scott
Bon Scott

Ronald Belford "Bon" Scott was an Australian rock musician, best known for being the lead singer and lyricist of Australian hard rock band AC/DC from 1974 until his death in 1980....
 died on 19 February 1980, after a night of heavy alcohol consumption. The group briefly considered disbanding, but soon ex-Geordie
Geordie (band)

Geordie were a glam rock musical ensemble from Newcastle upon Tyne, most notably active in the 1970s....
 singer Brian Johnson
Brian Johnson

Brian Johnson is an England singer and songwriter who, since 1980 in music, has been the lead singer for the Australian Rock band AC/DC.In 1972, Brian Johnson formed the glam rock band Geordie ....
 was selected as Scott's replacement. Later that year, the band released their best-selling album, Back in Black
Back in Black

Back in Black is the 7th studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released on 25 July 1980. Back in Black was the first AC/DC album recorded without former lead singer Bon Scott, who had died at the age of 33 on 19 February 1980....
.

The band's next album, For Those About to Rock We Salute You
For Those About to Rock We Salute You

For Those About to Rock is the eighth album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in 1981. The album was a follow-up to their highly successful album Back in Black....
, was also highly successful and was their first album to reach number one in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
. AC/DC declined in popularity soon after drummer Phil Rudd
Phil Rudd

Phillip Hugh Norman Rudd is an Australian drum kit, best known for his membership in Australian Rock music band AC/DC. He held the position from 1975 until 1983, and again from 1994 to present....
 was fired in 1983 and replaced by future Dio drummer Simon Wright
Simon Wright

Simon Wright is an England drummer best known for his stints with hard rock legends AC/DC and Dio. He first started playing drums in his early teens and cites Cozy Powell, Tommy Aldridge and John Bonham as his greatest influences....
. Poor record sales continued until the release of The Razors Edge
The Razors Edge (album)

The Razors Edge is an album by AC/DC, released on September 21, 1990. The album was the only studio album to feature drummer Chris Slade, and includes such songs as "Thunderstruck " and "Moneytalks," which are among AC/DC's most well-known songs....
 in 1990, the only studio album to feature Wright's replacement Chris Slade
Chris Slade

Chris Slade is a United Kingdom Rock and roll drummer who has enjoyed a long and varied career. He has worked with such diverse musicians as Gary Numan, Tom Jones , Olivia Newton-John , Uriah Heep and Manfred Mann's Earth Band from 1972 to 1978....
. Phil Rudd returned in 1994 (after Slade was asked to leave in favour of him) and contributed to the band's 1995 album Ballbreaker
Ballbreaker

Ballbreaker is an album by the Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in 1995. It was the band's first studio album in five years, since The Razors Edge ....
. Stiff Upper Lip
Stiff upper lip

One who has a stiff upper lip displays fortitude in the face of adversity, or exercises self control in the expression of emotion. The phrase is most commonly heard as part of the idiom keep a stiff upper lip, and has traditionally been used to describe an attribute of British people, who are sometimes perceived by other cultures as bein...
 was released in 2000 and was well-received by critics. The band's most recent album Black Ice
Black Ice (album)

Black Ice is the 15th studio album by Australian music hard rock band AC/DC, produced by Brendan O'Brien and released worldwide between October 17 and 22, 2008....
 was released on 20 October 2008.

AC/DC has sold more than 200 million albums worldwide, including 71 million albums in the United States. Back in Black
Back in Black

Back in Black is the 7th studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released on 25 July 1980. Back in Black was the first AC/DC album recorded without former lead singer Bon Scott, who had died at the age of 33 on 19 February 1980....
 has sold an estimated 42 million units worldwide and 22 million in the United States alone, where it is the fifth highest-selling album. AC/DC ranked fourth on VH1
VH1

VH1 is an United States cable television network based in New York City. Launched on January 1, 1985 in television, the original purpose of the channel was to build on the success of MTV by playing music videos, but targeting a slighter older demographic than its sister channel, focusing on the lighter, softer side of popular music....
's list of the "100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock" and the seventh "Greatest Heavy Metal Band Of All Time" by MTV
MTV

MTV is an United States cable television network based in Media of New York City. Launched on August 1, 1981, the original purpose of the channel was to play music videos guided by on-air hosts known as VJ ....
. In 2004, the band was ranked number 72 in the Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone is a United States-based magazine devoted to music, politics, and popular culture that is published every two weeks. Rolling Stone was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by Jann Wenner and music critic Ralph J....
 list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.

History


Name and background

Malcolm and Angus Young developed the idea for the band's name after seeing the initialism "AC/DC
AC/DC (electricity)

The designation AC/DC refers to equipment that may be operated using either alternating current or direct current power. This is an older term typically used to describe a certain types of vacuum tube radio or television receivers....
" on the back of a sewing machine
Sewing machine

A sewing machine is a textile machine used to stitch fabric or other material together with thread. Sewing machines were invented during the first Industrial Revolution to decrease the amount of manual sewing work performed in clothing companies....
 owned by their older sister, Margaret Young. "AC/DC" is an abbreviation for "alternating current
Alternating current

In alternating current the movement of electric charge periodically reverses direction. An electric charge would for instance move forward, then backward, then forward, then backward, over and over again....
/direct current
Direct current

Direct current is the unidirectional flow of electric charge. Direct current is produced by such sources as battery , thermocouples, solar cells, and commutator-type electric machines of the dynamo type....
". The brothers felt that this name symbolised the band's raw energy, power-driven performances, and a love for their music. "AC/DC" is pronounced one letter at a time, though the band is popularly known as "Acca Dacca" in Australia.

Brothers Malcolm, Angus and George Young were born in Glasgow
Glasgow

Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and List of largest United Kingdom settlements by population in the United Kingdom. The city is situated on the River Clyde in the country's Scottish Lowlands....
, Scotland
Scotland

conventional_long_name = ScotlandAlba|common_name= Scotland|image_flag = Flag of Scotland.svg|flag_width = 130px...
, and moved to Sydney, Australia
Sydney

Sydney is the List of cities in Australia by population in Australia, with a metropolitan area population of approximately 4.34 million . It is the List of Australian capital cities of New South Wales, and was the site of the first British Empire colony in Australia....
 with most of their family in 1963. George was the first to learn to play the guitar
Guitar

The guitar is a musical instrument with ancient roots that is used in a wide variety of musical styles. It typically has six Strings , but Tenor guitar, Seven-string guitar, Eight-string guitar, Ten-string guitar, Eleven-string guitar, Twelve-string guitar, Thirteen-string guitar and doubleneck guitar string guitars also exist....
. He became a member of The Easybeats
The Easybeats

The Easybeats were a rock and roll band from Australia. They formed in Sydney in late 1964 and split at the end of 1969. They are widely regarded as the greatest Australian pop band of the 1960s and were the first Australian rock and roll act to score an international pop hit with their classic 1966 single "Friday on My Mind" ....
, Australia's most successful band of the 1960s. In 1966, they became the first local rock act to have an international hit, with the song "Friday on My Mind
Friday on My Mind

"Friday on My Mind" is a 1966 song by Australian rock group The Easybeats. Written by band members George Young and Harry Vanda, the British Invasion-style number became a worldwide hit, making #1 in Australia, #6 in the UK, #16 in the USA, and charting in several other countries....
". Malcolm followed in George's footsteps by playing with a Newcastle, New South Wales
Newcastle, New South Wales

The Newcastle metropolitan area is the second most populated area in the state of New South Wales and includes most of the City of Newcastle and City of Lake Macquarie Local Government Areas of Australia....
 band called The Velvet Underground (not to be confused with the New York-based The Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground

The Velvet Underground was an American Rock music band first active, in various incarnations, from 1965 to 1973. Their best-known members were Lou Reed and John Cale, who both went on to find success as solo artists....
).

Early years: 1973–1974 (the Dave Evans era)

In November 1973, Malcolm and Angus Young formed AC/DC and recruited bassist
Bassist

A bass player is a musician who plays a double bass, bass guitar, or another low-pitched instrument, such as keyboard bass or a low brass instrument such as tuba or sousaphone....
 Larry Van Kriedt
Larry Van Kriedt

Larry Van Kriedt was the first bass guitar with rock band AC/DC. He was recruited at the time of the group's formation in 1973, joining Malcolm Young , Angus Young , Dave Evans and Colin Burgess ....
, vocalist Dave Evans
Dave Evans (singer)

Dave Evans is an Australian singer best known for being the first lead singer of the Australian hard rock band AC/DC from 1973-1974....
, and Colin Burgess, ex-The Masters Apprentices
The Masters Apprentices

The Masters Apprentices were a leading Australian Rock music Musical ensemble of the 1960s and early 1970s, fronted by singer Jim Keays. They are best known for their singles "Undecided", "Because I Love You", and "Turn Up Your Radio"....
 drummer
Drummer

A drummer is a musician who plays a drum or drums, particularly a drum kit , marching percussion or hand drums. The term percussionist applies to a musician performing on any percussion instrument, but usually refers to one who plays Classical music or Latin percussion....
. The band played their first gig at a club named Chequers in Sydney on New Year's Eve, 1973. They were later signed to the EMI-distributed Albert Productions
Albert Productions

Albert Productions is an Australia record label. It was founded as an independent record production company in 1964 in music by Ted Albert, whose family owned the influential Australian music publishing company J....
 label for Australia and New Zealand
New Zealand

New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses , and numerous Islands of New Zealand, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands....
. The early line-up of the band changed often; Colin Burgess
Colin Burgess

Colin Burgess is an Australian musician who was the drummer in The Masters Apprentices from 1968-1972 and was the first drummer with rock band AC/DC....
 was the first member fired, and several bassists and drummers passed through the band during the next year.

By this time, Angus Young had adopted his characteristic school uniform
School uniform

File:Primary Student of Pakistan.JPGSchool uniforms are common in primary school and secondary schools in many nations. They are the most widely known form of student uniform; other types of which include uniforms worn by students participating in higher vocational training, such as in health occupations....
 stage outfit. The original uniform was reputedly from his secondary school, Ashfield Boys High School
Ashfield Boys High School

Ashfield Boys' High School is a Public school, Secondary school for boys', located in Ashfield, New South Wales, an Inner West of Sydney, New South Wales, New South Wales, Australia....
 in Sydney; the idea was his sister Margaret's. Angus had tried other costumes, such as Spider-Man
Spider-Man

Spider-Man is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character First appearance in Amazing Fantasy #15 , and was created by scripter-editor Stan Lee and artist-plotter Steve Ditko....
, Zorro
Zorro

Zorro is a fictional character created in 1919 by pulp magazine writer Johnston McCulley. He has been featured in several books, films, television series and other media....
, a gorilla
Gorilla

Gorillas are the largest of the living primates. They are ground-dwelling herbivores that inhabit the forests of Africa. Gorillas are divided into two species and either four or five subspecies....
, and a parody of Superman
Superman

Superman is a Character , a comic book superhero widely considered to be an American cultural icon. Created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian-born artist Joe Shuster in 1932 while both were living in Cleveland, Ohio, Ohio, and sold to DC Comics in 1938, the character first appeared in Action Comics Action Comics 1 and subseque...
, named Super-Ang. In fact in its early days, most members of the band dressed in some form of glam or satin outfit but this approach was abandoned when it was discovered Melbourne band Skyhooks
Skyhooks

Skyhooks were an Australian rock music band of the 1970s, sometimes classified as a glam rock band,although this is mainly the result of the band's flamboyant costumes and make-up....
 had already adopted this approach to their stage presentation.

The Young brothers decided that Evans was not a suitable frontman for the group, because they felt he was more of a glam rock
Glam rock

Glam rock , is a sub-genre of rock music that developed in the UK in the post-hippie early 1970s which was "performed by singers and musicians wearing outrageous clothes, makeup, hairstyles, and platform-soled boots." The flamboyant lyrics, costumes, and visual styles of glam performers were a camp , theatrical blend of nostalgia references t...
er like Gary Glitter
Gary Glitter

Paul Francis Gadd is an England glam rock singer and songwriter, better known by his stage name Gary Glitter.Glitter first came to prominence in the glam rock era of the early 1970s....
. On stage, Evans was occasionally replaced by the band's first manager, Dennis Laughlin, who was the original lead singer with Sherbet
Sherbet (band)

Sherbet was one of the most prominent and successful Australian rock bands of the 1970s. Their biggest single s were "Summer Love " and "Howzat " , both reaching Chart-topper in Australia....
 prior to Daryl Braithwaite
Daryl Braithwaite

Daryl Braithwaite is an Australian pop singer. Best known as the lead vocalist of Sherbet , Braithwaite has also sustained a successful solo career, placing 15 singles in the Australian top 40, including the #1 hits "You're My World" and "The Horses"....
 joining the band. Evans did not get along with Laughlin, which also contributed to the band's ill feeling toward Evans. Meanwhile Ronald Belford "Bon" Scott
Bon Scott

Ronald Belford "Bon" Scott was an Australian rock musician, best known for being the lead singer and lyricist of Australian hard rock band AC/DC from 1974 until his death in 1980....
, an experienced vocalist and friend of George Young, was interested in becoming their vocalist.

The Bon Scott era: 1974-1980


In September 1974, Bon Scott replaced Dave Evans. The band had recorded only one single with Evans, "Can I Sit Next to You, Girl" / "Rockin' in the Parlour"; eventually, the song was re-recorded with Bon Scott as "Can I Sit Next to You Girl
Can I Sit Next To You Girl

"Can I Sit Next to You Girl" is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It is the seventh track of their Australian album T.N.T. , released in December 1975 , and is also the sixth track on the High Voltage of High Voltage, released in May 1976....
" (track #7 on the Australian album T.N.T.
T.N.T. (album)

T.N.T. is the second studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in December 1975. Seven of the album's nine songs were written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott....
, and #6 on the international release of High Voltage
High Voltage (1975 album)

High Voltage is the debut studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in February 1975. Six of the album's eight songs were written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott....
).

By January 1975, the Australia-only album High Voltage
High Voltage (1975 album)

High Voltage is the debut studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in February 1975. Six of the album's eight songs were written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott....
 had been recorded. It took only ten days and was based on instrumental songs written by the Young brothers, with lyrics added by Scott. Within a few months, the band's line-up had stabilised, featuring Scott, the Young brothers, bassist Mark Evans
Mark Evans (musician)

'Mark Whitmore Evans' is an Australian bassist best known for his membership of Australian hard rock band AC/DC from March 1975 to June 1977. His playing featured on the albums T.N.T....
 and drummer Phil Rudd
Phil Rudd

Phillip Hugh Norman Rudd is an Australian drum kit, best known for his membership in Australian Rock music band AC/DC. He held the position from 1975 until 1983, and again from 1994 to present....
. Later that year they released the single "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)
It's A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)

"It's A Long Way To The Top " is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It is the first track of their Australian album T.N.T. , released in December 1975 , and was written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young and Bon Scott....
", which became their perennial rock anthem. It was included on their second album, T.N.T.
T.N.T. (album)

T.N.T. is the second studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in December 1975. Seven of the album's nine songs were written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott....
, which was also released only in Australia and New Zealand. The album featured another classic song, "High Voltage
High Voltage (song)

"High Voltage" is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It is the eighth track of their Australian album T.N.T. , released in December 1975 , and was written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott....
".

Between 1974 and 1977, aided by regular appearances on Molly Meldrum's Countdown, a nationally broadcast pop music television show, AC/DC became one of the most popular and successful acts in Australia. Their performance on 3 April 1977 was their last live TV appearance for over twenty years.

International success: 1977–1980
In 1976, the band signed an international deal with Atlantic Records, and toured extensively throughout Europe
Europe

Europe is, conventionally, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural , the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast....
. They gained invaluable experience of the stadium circuit, supporting leading hard rock acts such as Black Sabbath, Aerosmith
Aerosmith

Aerosmith is an United States hard rock band, sometimes referred to as "The Bad Boys from Boston, Massachusetts" and "America's Greatest Rock and Roll Band"....
, Kiss
KISS (band)

Kiss is an United States Rock music Musical ensemble formed in New York City in December 1972. Easily identified by its members' trademark face paint and stage outfits, the group rose to prominence in the mid and late-1970s on the basis of their elaborate live performances, which featured fire breathing, blood spitting, smoking guitars, and...
, Styx
Styx (band)

Styx is an American Rock band. Their hit songs have included "Come Sail Away", "Mr. Roboto", "Babe ", "Lady ", "Blue Collar Man" and "The Best of Times ." Styx is the first band to have four consecutive albums certified multi-platinum by the RIAA....
 and Blue Öyster Cult
Blue Öyster Cult

Blue ?yster Cult is an American rock music band formed in New York in 1967 and still active in 2009. The group is especially well known for songs including " The Reaper", "Godzilla", and "Burnin' for You"....
, and co-headlined with Cheap Trick
Cheap Trick

Cheap Trick is a United States Rock music band formed in the 1970s and consisting of Robin Zander , Rick Nielsen , Tom Petersson , and Bun E. Carlos ....
.

The first AC/DC album to gain worldwide distribution was a 1976 compilation of tracks taken from the High Voltage and T.N.T. LPs. Also titled High Voltage, and released on the Atlantic Records label, the album sold three million copies worldwide, partly due to its popularity with a British punk audience. The track selection was heavily weighted toward the more recent T.N.T., and included only two songs from their first LP. The band's next album, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, was released in the same year in both Australian-only
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (Australian album)

Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap is the third studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC , released in September 1976. All songs were written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott....
 and international
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (international album)

Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap is the second international studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in December 1976 in Europe and delayed for release in the United States until April 1981....
 versions, like its predecessor. Track listings varied worldwide, and the international version of the album also featured "Rocker" from T.N.T. The original Australian version included "Jailbreak
Jailbreak (AC/DC song)

"Jailbreak" is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It is the ninth and final track of their Australian album Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap , released in September 1976, and was written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott....
" (now more readily available on the 1984 compilation EP '74 Jailbreak
'74 Jailbreak

'74 Jailbreak is an Extended play by Australian band AC/DC, comprising five hard rock/blues oriented tracks that had previously been released only in Australia....
 or as a live version on the 1992 Live
Live (AC/DC album)

Live is a 1992 album by Australian hard rock band, AC/DC. It was released both as a single album and as a double album . The album has been considered the closest thing to a greatest hits album in the AC/DC catalogue....
 album). Dirty Deeds was not released in the US until 1981, by which time the band were at the peak of their popularity.

Following the 1977 recording Let There Be Rock
Let There Be Rock (international album)

Let There Be Rock is the third international studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in June 1977.Originally released on Atlantic Records, this edition has sold over 2 million copies in the United States....
, bassist Mark Evans was sacked due to personal differences with Angus Young. He was replaced by Cliff Williams
Cliff Williams

Cliff Williams is an England bassist, best known for his membership in the Australian hard rock band AC/DC since June 1977 . He moved with his family to Liverpool when he was nine, where he spent the first two working years of his life as an engineer before joining his first band, Home ....
, who also provided backing vocals alongside Malcolm Young
Malcolm Young

Malcolm Mitchell Young is a Scotland-born Australian guitarist, best known as a founding member, rhythm guitarist, backing vocalist and co-songwriter for the Australian hard rock band AC/DC....
. Neither of the Young brothers has elaborated on the departure of Evans, though Richard Griffiths, the CEO of Epic Records
Epic Records

Epic Records is an United States record label. It is owned and operated by Sony Music Entertainment. The label was founded in 1953 as a jazz label, and was eventually expanded to several genres of music....
 and a booking agent for AC/DC in the mid-1970s, later commented, "You knew Mark wasn't going to last, he was just too much of a nice guy." AC/DC were a formative influence on New Wave of British Heavy Metal
New Wave of British Heavy Metal

The New Wave of British Heavy Metal is a heavy metal music movement that started in the late 1970s, in Great Britain, and achieved some international attention by the early 1980s....
 bands who emerged in the late 1970s, such as Saxon
Saxon (band)

Saxon are an England heavy metal music band, formed in 1977 in music in Burnley, Yorkshire. As leading lights in the New Wave of British Heavy Metal they had huge success in the 1980s with 8 UK Top 40 albums including 4 UK Top 10 albums....
 and Iron Maiden
Iron Maiden

Iron Maiden are an English Heavy metal music band from Leyton, East London, England, formed in 1975. The band is led by founder, bassist and songwriter Steve Harris ....
, in part as a reaction to the decline of traditional early 1970s heavy metal bands. In 2007, critics noted that AC/DC, along with Thin Lizzy
Thin Lizzy

Thin Lizzy are an Irish hard rock band who formed in Dublin, Republic of Ireland in 1969. The band were led throughout their recording career by Bass guitar, songwriter and singer Phil Lynott, and are best known for their songs "Whiskey in the Jar", "Jailbreak " and "The Boys Are Back in Town", all major international hits still played regula...
, UFO
UFO (band)

UFO is a British hard rock/heavy metal music band formed in 1969. UFO became a transitional group between early hard rock and heavy metal music and the New Wave of British Heavy Metal....
, Scorpions
Scorpions (band)

Scorpions are a heavy metal music/hard rock band from Hanover, Germany, probably best known for their 1980s rock anthem "Rock You Like a Hurricane" and their singles "No One Like You", "Still Loving You", and "Wind of Change "....
 and Judas Priest
Judas Priest

Judas Priest is an England Heavy metal music band formed in 1969 in Birmingham. Judas Priest's core line-up consists of bass player Ian Hill, vocalist Rob Halford and guitarists Glenn Tipton and K....
, were among "the second generation of rising stars ready to step into the breach as the old guard waned."

AC/DC's first American exposure was through the Michigan
Michigan

Michigan is a Midwestern United States U.S. state of the United States of America. It was named after Lake Michigan, whose name is a French adaptation of the Anishinaabe language term mishigama, meaning "large water" or "large lake"....
 radio station AM 600 WTAC in 1977. The station's manager, Peter C. Cavanaugh, booked the band to play at Flint
Flint, Michigan

Flint is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and is located along the Flint River , 66 miles northwest of Detroit, Michigan. As of the United States 2000 Census, the city had a population of 124,943, making it the fifth largest city in Michigan....
's Capitol Theater. The supporting act was MC5
MC5

The MC5 was an United States rock band formed in Lincoln Park, Michigan in 1964 and active until 1972. They played hard rock music that also included blues-rock, psychedelic rock, rock & roll and garage rock....
, who had just briefly reunited and agreed to play at the event. The band opened with their popular song "Live Wire" and closed with "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)".

AC/DC came to be identified with the punk rock
Punk rock

Punk rock is a rock music genre that developed between 1974 and 1976 in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Rooted in garage rock and other forms of what is now known as protopunk music, punk rock bands eschewed the perceived excesses of mainstream 1970s rock....
 movement by the British press. Their reputation, however, managed to survive the punk upheavals of the late 1970s, and they maintained a cult following
Cult following

A cult following is a group of fan devoted to a specific area of pop culture. These dedicated followings are usually relatively small, and often pertain to items that don't have broad mainstream appeal....
 in the UK throughout this time. Angus Young gained notoriety for mooning
Mooning

Mooning is the act of displaying one's nudity buttocks by removing clothing, e.g. by lowering the back side of one's trousers and underpants, usually bending over, whether also exposing the genitals or not....
 the audience during live performances.

The 1978 release of Powerage
Powerage

Powerage is the fifth studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in May 1978. It is also AC/DC's fourth international studio album....
 marked the debut of bassist Cliff Williams, and with its harder riffs, followed the blueprint set by Let There Be Rock. Only one single was released for Powerage, "Rock 'n' Roll Damnation
Rock 'n' Roll Damnation

"Rock 'n' Roll Damnation" is a single by the Australian rock band AC/DC, and the first track on their Powerage album, released in 1978. Written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young and Bon Scott, it was played live by the band during the Powerage tour, and was also played live during the 2003 world tour, sung by Brian Johnson, Scott's replac...
" and gave AC/DC the highest mark at the time, reaching #24. An appearance at the Apollo Theatre
The Apollo (Glasgow)

The Apollo, formerly known as the Green?s Playhouse, was opened by Unicorn Leisure in September 1973 after acquiring a lease from the owners Green?s Playhouse....
 in Glasgow
Glasgow

Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and List of largest United Kingdom settlements by population in the United Kingdom. The city is situated on the River Clyde in the country's Scottish Lowlands....
 during the Powerage tour was recorded and released as If You Want Blood You've Got It
If You Want Blood You've Got It

If You Want Blood You've Got It is the first live album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, originally released in the U.S.A. on 21 November 1978....
, featuring such songs as "Whole Lotta Rosie
Whole Lotta Rosie

"Whole Lotta Rosie" is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It is the eighth and final track on the band's fourth Australian album, Let There Be Rock , released in Australia in March 1977 in music, and was written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott....
", "Problem Child", and "Let There Be Rock
Let There Be Rock (song)

"Let There Be Rock" is a song by Australia hard rock band AC/DC. It is the third and title track of their Australian album Let There Be Rock , released in March 1977 in music, and was written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott....
", as well as lesser-known album tracks like "Riff Raff". The album was the last produced by Harry Vanda
Harry Vanda

Harry Vanda , is a Dutch people-Australian popular music singer, guitarist, songwriter and record producer....
 and George Young with Bon Scott on vocals (although Vanda and Young later produced Who Made Who, Blow Up Your Video
Blow Up Your Video

Blow Up Your Video is an album by the Australian hard rock band AC/DC, first released on 18 January 1988. It was later released in the U.S. on February 1st 1988....
 and Stiff Upper Lip) and is claimed to be AC/DC's most under-rated album.

The major breakthrough in the band's career came in collaborating with producer "Mutt" Lange
Robert Lange

Robert John "Mutt" Lange is a record producer and songwriter, usually known by his nickname "Mutt" Lange. He is one of the most successful producers in rock history....
 on their sixth album Highway to Hell
Highway to Hell (album)

Highway to Hell is the sixth studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in July 1979. It is also AC/DC's fifth international studio album....
, released in 1979. It became the first AC/DC LP to break into the US top 100, eventually reaching #17, and it propelled AC/DC into the top ranks of hard rock acts. Highway to Hell had lyrics that shifted away from flippant and comical toward more central rock themes, putting increased emphasis on backing vocals but still featured AC/DC's signature sound: loud, simple, pounding riffs and grooving backbeats. The final track, "Night Prowler", has two breaths in quick succession at the start of the song, intended to create a tone of fear and loathing.

Scott's death: 1980

On 19 February 1980, Bon Scott passed out after a night of heavy drinking in London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
, and was left in a car owned by an acquaintance named Alistair Kinnear. The following morning, Kinnear rushed him to King's College
King's College London

King's College London is a United Kingdom higher education institution and co-founding constituent college of the University of London. Founded by George IV of the United Kingdom and the Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington in 1829, its royal charter is predated, in England, only by those of the Universities of University of Oxford and Un...
 Hospital in Camberwell
Camberwell

Camberwell is a district of London, England and forms part of the London Borough of Southwark. It is a built-up inner city district located south east of Charing Cross....
, where Scott was pronounced dead on arrival. Pulmonary aspiration
Pulmonary aspiration

In medicine, aspiration is the entry of secretions or foreign material into the Vertebrate trachea and lungs.The patient may either inhalation the material, or it may be blown into the lungs during positive pressure ventilation or CPR....
 of vomit was the cause of Scott's death, and the official cause was listed as "acute alcohol poisoning" and "death by misadventure". Scott's family buried him in Fremantle, Western Australia
Fremantle, Western Australia

Fremantle is a port city in Western Australia, located southwest of Perth, Western Australia, the state capital, at the mouth of the Swan River on Australia's western coast....
, the area to which they had emigrated when he was a boy.

Inconsistencies in the official accounts of Scott's death have been cited in conspiracy theories, which suggest that Scott died of a heroin
Heroin

Heroin is a opioid synthesized from morphine, a derivative of the opium poppy. It is the 3,6-acetate ester of morphine . The white crystalline form is commonly the hydrochloride salt diacetylmorphine hydrochloride, however heroin Freebase may also appear as a white powder....
 overdose, or was killed by exhaust fumes redirected into the car, or that Kinnear did not exist. Additionally, Scott was asthmatic, and the temperature was below freezing on the morning of his death.

The Brian Johnson era: 1980-present

Cliffwilliams
Following Scott's death, the band briefly considered quitting; they eventually concluded, however, that Scott would have wanted AC/DC to continue, and various candidates were considered for his replacement including Buzz Shearman, ex-Moxy
Moxy (band)

MOXY is a Canada Hard rock and Heavy metal music band, formed in Toronto, Ontario in 1974, from previous members of the rock group, Leigh Ashford ? which included singer Douglas "Buzz" Shearman , Earl Johnson , Bill Wade and Terry Juric, as Leigh Ashford....
 member, who was not able to join due to vocal problems, and ex-Back Street Crawler
Back Street Crawler (band)

Back Street Crawler was a group of blues and rock musicians founded by guitarist Paul Kossoff , signing to Atlantic Records in 1975. The band took the name from Kossoff's solo album, Back Street Crawler ....
 vocalist Terry Slesser
Terry Slesser

Terry Slesser is a blues rock singer from Newcastle upon Tyne, England. He is chiefly known for his role as vocalist in ex-Free guitarist Paul Kossoff's band Back Street Crawler , renamed Crawler after Kossoff's death in 1976....
, who turned down this opportunity when he decided not to join an established band and instead started a solo career. The remaining AC/DC members finally decided on ex-Geordie singer Brian Johnson
Brian Johnson

Brian Johnson is an England singer and songwriter who, since 1980 in music, has been the lead singer for the Australian Rock band AC/DC.In 1972, Brian Johnson formed the glam rock band Geordie ....
.

Angus Young later recalled, "I remember Bon playing me Little Richard
Little Richard

Rev. Richard Wayne Penniman , better known by the stage name Little Richard, is anAmerican singer, songwriter and pianist. He is considered a key figure in the transition from Rhythm and blues to Rock and roll in the 1950s....
, and then telling me the story of when he saw Brian singing." He says about that night, "There's this guy up there screaming at the top of his lungs and then the next thing you know he hits the deck. He's on the floor, rolling around and screaming. I thought it was great, and then to top it off—you couldn't get a better encore—they came in and wheeled the guy off!'" Later that night, Johnson would be diagnosed with appendicitis
Appendicitis

Appendicitis is a condition characterized by inflammation of the Vermiform appendix. It is a medical emergency. All cases require removal of the inflamed appendix, either by laparotomy or laparoscopy....
, which was the cause of his writhing around on stage.

For the audition, Johnson sang "Whole Lotta Rosie
Whole Lotta Rosie

"Whole Lotta Rosie" is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It is the eighth and final track on the band's fourth Australian album, Let There Be Rock , released in Australia in March 1977 in music, and was written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott....
" from Let There Be Rock, and Ike & Tina Turner
Ike & Tina Turner

Ike & Tina Turner were an United States rock & roll and soul music duo, made of the husband-and-wife team of Ike Turner and Tina Turner in the 1960s and 1970s....
's "Nutbush City Limits
Nutbush City Limits

"Nutbush City Limits" is Tina Turner's semi-autobiographical rock song, in which she portrays Nutbush, Tennessee, the town where she was born and spent her childhood until the age of sixteen....
". He was hired a few days after the audition.

With Brian Johnson the band completed the songwriting that they had begun with Bon Scott for the album Back in Black
Back in Black

Back in Black is the 7th studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released on 25 July 1980. Back in Black was the first AC/DC album recorded without former lead singer Bon Scott, who had died at the age of 33 on 19 February 1980....
. Recording took place at Compass Point Studios
Compass Point Studios

Compass Point Studios is a famous recording studio located in Bahamas. It was founded in 1977 by Chris Blackwell, founder of Island Records, and producer of Bob Marley....
 in the Bahamas a few months after Scott's death. Back in Black, produced by Mutt Lange and recorded by Tony Platt
Tony Platt

Tony Platt is a music producer/engineer best known for his work with a diverse mix of artists including AC/DC, Bob Marley, Iron Maiden, Buddy Guy, Foreigner , Sparks , Jazz Jamaica All Stars and Mot?rhead....
, became their biggest-selling album and a hard-rock landmark; hits include "Hells Bells
Hells Bells (song)

"Hells Bells" is the first track of the album Back in Black of Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It is the first song on their comeback album after the death of vocalist Bon Scott, introducing his successor Brian Johnson....
", "You Shook Me All Night Long
You Shook Me All Night Long

"You Shook Me All Night Long" is one of AC/DC's signature songs from their most successful album, Back in Black. The song also reappeared on their later album Who Made Who....
", and the title track
Back in Black (song)

"Back in Black" is a song by AC/DC , appearing as the first track on side two their 1980 album, Back in Black. Known for its opening guitar riff, the song was AC/DC's tribute to their former singer Bon Scott....
. The album was certified platinum a year after its release, and by 2006 it had sold more than 22 million copies in the United States. The album reached #1 in the UK and #4 in the US, where it spent 131 weeks in the top ten, making it the fifth highest-selling album ever in the US.

The follow-up album, 1981's For Those About to Rock We Salute You
For Those About to Rock We Salute You

For Those About to Rock is the eighth album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in 1981. The album was a follow-up to their highly successful album Back in Black....
, also sold well and was positively received by critics. The album featured two of the band's most popular singles: "Let's Get It Up" and the title track, "For Those About to Rock", which reached #13 and #15 in the UK, respectively. The band split with Lange for their self-produced 1983 album, Flick of the Switch
Flick of the Switch

Flick of the Switch is the ninth album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, recorded shortly after their European Tour at the beginning of 1983....
, in an effort to recover the rawness and simplicity of their early albums.

Departure of Rudd and commercial decline: 1983–1987

Amid rumours of alcoholism
Alcoholism

Alcoholism is a term with multiple and sometimes conflicting definitions to describe the detrimental effects of alcohol intake.In common and historic usage, alcoholism refers to any condition that results in the continued consumption of alcoholic beverages despite health problems and negative social consequences....
 and drug-induced paranoia
Paranoia

Paranoia is a thought process characterized by excessive anxiety or fear, often to the point of irrationality and delusion. Paranoid thinking typically includes persecutory beliefs concerning a perceived threat towards oneself....
, drummer Phil Rudd
Phil Rudd

Phillip Hugh Norman Rudd is an Australian drum kit, best known for his membership in Australian Rock music band AC/DC. He held the position from 1975 until 1983, and again from 1994 to present....
's friendship with Malcolm Young deteriorated and, after a long period of unfriendliness, the men's dislike for each other grew so strong that they fought. Rudd was fired two hours after the fight. Session drummer B.J. Wilson was drafted in to help complete the recordings, but his drum parts were eventually not used. Although Rudd had finished the drum tracks for their next album, he was replaced by Simon Wright
Simon Wright

Simon Wright is an England drummer best known for his stints with hard rock legends AC/DC and Dio. He first started playing drums in his early teens and cites Cozy Powell, Tommy Aldridge and John Bonham as his greatest influences....
 in the summer of 1983 after the band held an anonymous audition.

Later in the year, AC/DC released the self-produced album Flick of the Switch
Flick of the Switch

Flick of the Switch is the ninth album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, recorded shortly after their European Tour at the beginning of 1983....
, which was less successful than their previous albums, and was considered underdeveloped and unmemorable. One critic stated that the band "had made the same album nine times". AC/DC was voted the eighth-biggest disappointment of the year in the 1984 Kerrang!
Kerrang!

Kerrang! is a weekly music magazine, published by Bauer Verlagsgruppe in the United Kingdom.The name refers to the sound made when smashing an electric guitar....
readers' poll. However, Flick of the Switch eventually reached #4 on the UK charts, and AC/DC had minor success with the singles "Nervous Shakedown
Nervous Shakedown

"Nervous Shakedown" is the fourth song on the AC/DC album Flick of the Switch, released in 1983 in music. It was written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Brian Johnson....
" and "Flick of the Switch
Flick of the Switch (song)

"Flick of the Switch" is the third song on AC/DC's album Flick of the Switch, released in 1983. It was written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Brian Johnson....
".
Fly on the Wall
Fly on the Wall (album)

Fly on the Wall is the tenth studio album by Australia hard rock band AC/DC, originally released on 28 June 1985. The band's second and last self-produced album, it was also the first AC/DC album not to include drummer Phil Rudd, who was replaced by Simon Wright....
, produced by the Young brothers in 1985, was also regarded as uninspired and directionless. A music concept video of the same name
Fly on the Wall (AC/DC Video)

Fly on the Wall is a video by AC/DC, released in 1985. It is named after their Fly on the Wall . The tape consisted of a single music video of five of the songs from Fly on the Wall, back to back....
 featured the band at a bar, playing five of the album's ten songs.

In 1986, the group returned to the charts with the made-for-radio "Who Made Who
Who Made Who (song)

"Who Made Who" is a song and a single by the Australian Hard rock band AC/DC, taken from their 1986 album, Who Made Who. The 12" single format of the single features an extended mix of the song....
". The album
Who Made Who
Who Made Who

Who Made Who is a hard rock album by Australian band AC/DC, released in 1986 as the soundtrack to the Stephen King movie Maximum Overdrive....
was the soundtrack to Stephen King
Stephen King

Stephen Edwin King is an United States author of contemporary horror fiction, fantasy fiction and science fiction.Having sold an estimated List of bestselling fiction authors of his books, King is best known for his work in horror fiction, in which he demonstrates a thorough knowledge of the genre's history....
's film
Maximum Overdrive
Maximum Overdrive

Maximum Overdrive is a 1986 tongue-in-cheek horror film, written and Film director by horror novelist Stephen King. The screenplay was inspired by and loosely based on King's short story, Trucks , which was included in King's first collection of short stories, Night Shift ....
, and is the closest the band has come to releasing a "greatest hits
Greatest hits

A greatest hits album is a compilation album of successful, previously released songs by a particular music artist or band. To increase the appeal of the album – especially to people who already own the previously released material – it is common to include remixes or alternate takes of popular songs or new material, with new son...
" collection, which AC/DC has always refused to do. It brought together older hits, such as "You Shook Me All Night Long
You Shook Me All Night Long

"You Shook Me All Night Long" is one of AC/DC's signature songs from their most successful album, Back in Black. The song also reappeared on their later album Who Made Who....
" and "Ride On", with newer songs such as title track "Who Made Who", and two new instrumentals, "D.T." and "Chase the Ace".

In February 1988, AC/DC were inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association
Australian Recording Industry Association

The Australian Recording Industry Association is a trade group representing the Australia recording industry. It oversees the collection, administration and distribution of music licenses and royalties....
's Hall of Fame
ARIA Hall of Fame

Since 1988 the Australian Recording Industry Association has inducted artists into its ARIA Hall of Fame. While most have been recognised at the annual ARIA Music Awards, in 2005 ARIA sought to create a separate standalone "ARIA Icons: Hall of Fame" event as only one or two acts could be inducted under the old format due to time restric...
.

Renewed popularity: 1987–2000

AC/DC's 1988 album,
Blow Up Your Video
Blow Up Your Video

Blow Up Your Video is an album by the Australian hard rock band AC/DC, first released on 18 January 1988. It was later released in the U.S. on February 1st 1988....
, was recorded at Miraval Studio in Le Val, France, and reunited the band with their original producers, Harry Vanda
Harry Vanda

Harry Vanda , is a Dutch people-Australian popular music singer, guitarist, songwriter and record producer....
 and George Young. The group recorded nineteen songs, choosing ten for the final release; though the album was later criticised for containing excessive "filler
Filler (media)

In media, filler is material that is combined with material of greater relevance or quality to "fill out" a certain volume....
", it was a commercial success.
Blow Up Your Video sold more copies than the previous two studio releases combined, and reached #2 on the UK charts—AC/DC's highest position since "Back in Black" in 1980. The album featured the UK top-twenty single "Heatseeker
Heatseeker (song)

"Heatseeker" is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. The song appeared on their 1988 album Blow Up Your Video as the first track. The song was later on both Brian Johnson-era live albums; Live and Live: 2 CD Collector's Edition....
", and popular songs such as "That's the Way I Wanna Rock and Roll". The
Blow Up Your Video World Tour began in February 1988, in Perth
Perth, Western Australia

Perth is the List of Australian capital cities and largest city of the Australian States and territories of Australia of Western Australia. With a population of 1,554,769 , Perth ranks fourth amongst the nation's cities, with a growth rate consistently above the national average....
, Australia. That April, following live appearances across Europe, Malcolm Young
Malcolm Young

Malcolm Mitchell Young is a Scotland-born Australian guitarist, best known as a founding member, rhythm guitarist, backing vocalist and co-songwriter for the Australian hard rock band AC/DC....
 announced that he was taking time off from touring, principally to begin recovery from his alcoholism. Another member of the Young family, Stevie Young
Stevie Young

Stevie Young is the nephew of AC/DC guitarists Angus Young and Malcolm Young. He is the son of their brother Alex. During the 1988 U.S. tour for AC/DC's album Blow Up Your Video, which started on May 3 1988, Stevie filled in for Malcolm on rhythm guitar, while Malcolm left to deal with a growing alcohol dependency....
, temporarily took Malcolm's place.
Ac Dcphil Rudd
Following the tour, Wright left the group to work on the upcoming Dio album
Lock Up the Wolves
Lock up the Wolves

Lock Up the Wolves was released May 15, 1990 and is Dio's fifth album....
, and was replaced by session veteran Chris Slade
Chris Slade

Chris Slade is a United Kingdom Rock and roll drummer who has enjoyed a long and varied career. He has worked with such diverse musicians as Gary Numan, Tom Jones , Olivia Newton-John , Uriah Heep and Manfred Mann's Earth Band from 1972 to 1978....
. Johnson was unavailable for several months while finalising his divorce, so the Young brothers wrote all the songs for the next album, a practice they continued for all subsequent releases through
Black Ice
Black Ice (album)

Black Ice is the 15th studio album by Australian music hard rock band AC/DC, produced by Brendan O'Brien and released worldwide between October 17 and 22, 2008....
in 2008. The new album, The Razors Edge
The Razors Edge (album)

The Razors Edge is an album by AC/DC, released on September 21, 1990. The album was the only studio album to feature drummer Chris Slade, and includes such songs as "Thunderstruck " and "Moneytalks," which are among AC/DC's most well-known songs....
, was recorded in Vancouver
Vancouver

Vancouver is a coastal city and major seaport located in the Lower Mainland of southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is the largest city in British Columbia and the second largest metropolitan area in the Pacific Northwest region....
, Canada and produced by Bruce Fairbairn
Bruce Fairbairn

Bruce Earl Fairbairn was a Canada rock music music producer who was prominent during the 1980s and 1990s. His style was notable for the introduction of dynamic horn arrangements in the context of hard rock bands such as Bon Jovi, Van Halen, Aerosmith and Loverboy....
, who had previously worked with Aerosmith
Aerosmith

Aerosmith is an United States hard rock band, sometimes referred to as "The Bad Boys from Boston, Massachusetts" and "America's Greatest Rock and Roll Band"....
 and Bon Jovi
Bon Jovi

Bon Jovi is an United States hard rock band from Sayreville, New Jersey. Fronted by lead singer and namesake Jon Bon Jovi, the group originally achieved large-scale success in the 1980s....
. Released in 1990, it was a major comeback for the band, and included the hits "Thunderstruck
Thunderstruck (song)

"Thunderstruck" is the first song on the 1990 AC/DC album The Razors Edge .The song peaked at number #5 on Billboard Magazine Mainstream Rock Tracks....
" and "Are You Ready
Are You Ready (AC/DC song)

"Are You Ready" is a song by AC/DC. It is featured on the band's 1990 hit album The Razors Edge .The music video to this song, directed by David Mallet , shows prisoners attending an AC/DC mini-concert at their prison....
", which reached #5 and #16 respectively on Billboard
Billboard

Billboard is a weekly United States magazine devoted to the music industry. It maintains several internationally recognized Record chart that track the most popular songs and albums in various categories on a weekly basis....
's Mainstream Rock Tracks
Mainstream Rock Tracks

Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks is a ranking in Billboard magazine of the most-played songs on mainstream rock radio stations, a category that includes stations that play primarily rock music but are not modern rock stations, which are counted in the Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart....
 Chart, and "Moneytalks
Moneytalks

"Moneytalks" is a song written by Malcolm Young and Angus Young and produced by Bruce Fairbairn for the hard rock band AC/DC. Originally released on September 21, 1990 in music on the album The Razors Edge , it was later released as a single in December later that year....
", which peaked at #23 on the Billboard Hot 100
Billboard Hot 100

The Billboard Hot 100 is the United States music industry standard Single popularity chart issued weekly by Billboard magazine. Chart rankings are based on airplay and sales; the tracking-week for sales begins on Monday and ends on Sunday; while the airplay tracking-week runs from Wednesday to Tuesday....
. The album went multi-platinum and reached the US top ten. Several shows on the Razors Edge tour were recorded for the 1992 live album, titled
Live
Live (AC/DC album)

Live is a 1992 album by Australian hard rock band, AC/DC. It was released both as a single album and as a double album . The album has been considered the closest thing to a greatest hits album in the AC/DC catalogue....
. Live was produced by Fairbairn, and is considered one of the best live albums of the 1990s. A year later, AC/DC recorded "Big Gun
Big Gun

"Big Gun" is a song by AC/DC. This song is found on their single with the same name. It is also found on the soundtrack to the movie starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Last Action Hero....
" for the soundtrack of the Arnold Schwarzenegger
Arnold Schwarzenegger

Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger is an Austrian-American bodybuilder, actor, businessman, and Politics of the United States, currently serving as the List of Governors of California Governor of California of the state of California....
 movie
Last Action Hero
Last Action Hero

Last Action Hero is a 1993 in film action film comedy film film directed by John McTiernan. The film is a satire of the action genre and its clich?s....
, and was released as a single, reaching #1 on the US Mainstream Rock
Mainstream Rock Tracks

Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks is a ranking in Billboard magazine of the most-played songs on mainstream rock radio stations, a category that includes stations that play primarily rock music but are not modern rock stations, which are counted in the Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart....
 chart, the band's first #1 single on that chart.

In 1994, Angus and Malcolm invited Rudd to several jam session
Jam session

A jam session is a musical act where musicians gather and play without extensive preparation or predefined arrangements; improvisation.Jam sessions are often used to develop new material, find suitable arrangements, or simply as a social gathering and communal practice session....
s. He was eventually rehired to replace Slade, whose amicable departure arose in part due to the band's strong desire to again work with Rudd. In 1995, with the 1980-83 line-up back together, the group released
Ballbreaker
Ballbreaker

Ballbreaker is an album by the Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in 1995. It was the band's first studio album in five years, since The Razors Edge ....
, recorded at the Ocean Way Studios in Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles is the largest city in the U.S. state of California and the List of United States cities by population in the United States. Often abbreviated as L.A. and nicknamed The City of Angels, Los Angeles is rated as a beta global city, has an estimated population of 3.8 million and spans over in Southern California....
, and produced by Rick Rubin
Rick Rubin

Frederick Jay "Rick" Rubin is an United States record producer and is currently the co-head of Columbia Records. He is given credit for merging hip hop music and heavy metal music as well as producing the "Johnny Cash discography#American Recordings" albums with Johnny Cash....
. The first single from the album was "Hard as a Rock
Hard as a Rock

"Hard as a Rock" is a song and a single by the Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It features as the first track on their album, Ballbreaker, released in 1995....
". Two more singles were released from the album: "Hail Caesar
Hail Caesar (song)

Hail Caesar is a song by popular rock band group AC/DC. This song is found on their 1995 album Ballbreaker. The song is also one the album's singles....
" and "Cover You in Oil
Cover You in Oil

"Cover You in Oil" is a song by the Australia Hard rock band AC/DC. It features a typically licentious lyric . It was released as the second single from their 1995 album Ballbreaker, where it is the also the second track....
".

In 1997, a box set named
Bonfire
Bonfire (album)

Bonfire is a 5 disc box set* by the Australian band AC/DC, released in 1997, and remastered with a release in Digipak format in 2003. It was created as a tribute to the band's earlier singer Bon Scott and included the two disc soundtrack to the movie Let There be Rock, some early unreleased tracks, a live recording from the Atlantic R...
was released. It contained four albums; a remaster
Remaster

Remaster is a word marketed mostly in the digital audio age, although the remastering process has existed since recording began. The measure of its success depends on: 1....
ed version of
Back in Black; Volts
Volts (album)

Volts is an album by AC/DC released as a part named "Disc Four" on the Bonfire box set. Released in November 1997, the album is a compilation of some alternate versions of songs recorded for Let There Be Rock and Highway to Hell albums, and some songs previously released....
(a disc with alternate takes, outtakes, and stray live cuts) and two live albums, Live from the Atlantic Studios
Live from the Atlantic Studios

Live From the Atlantic Studios is a live album by AC/DC released on the Bonfire box set. The album was recorded live at the Atlantic Recording Studios in New York, on 7 December 1977 and all tracks were remixed by George Young ....
and Let There Be Rock: The Movie
Let There Be Rock: The Movie

Let There Be Rock: The Movie - Live In Paris is a live double CD by the hard rock band AC/DC, released as "Disc Two" and "Disc Three" of the Bonfire box set in 1997 ....
. Live from the Atlantic Studios was recorded on 7 December 1977 at the Atlantic Studios in New York
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
.
Let There Be Rock: The Movie was a double album
Double album

A double album is an sound album which spans two units of the primary medium in which it is sold . A double album is typically, though not always, released because the recording is longer than the capacity of the medium....
 recorded in 1979 at The Pavillon in Paris
Paris

Paris is the Capital of France and the country's largest city. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the ?le-de-France Regions of France ....
, and was the soundtrack of a motion picture,
AC/DC: Let There Be Rock
AC/DC: Let There Be Rock

AC/DC: Let There Be Rock, The Movie is a live concert motion picture featuring the Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released theatrically in September 1980 and on videotape the same year....
. The US version of the box set included a colour booklet, a two-sided poster, a sticker, a temporary tattoo, a keychain bottle opener, and a guitar pick.

Recent events: 2000–2008
In 2000, the band released their fourteenth studio album,
Stiff Upper Lip
Stiff upper lip

One who has a stiff upper lip displays fortitude in the face of adversity, or exercises self control in the expression of emotion. The phrase is most commonly heard as part of the idiom keep a stiff upper lip, and has traditionally been used to describe an attribute of British people, who are sometimes perceived by other cultures as bein...
, produced by brother George Young at the Warehouse Studio, again in Vancouver. The album was better received by critics than Ballbreaker, but was considered lacking in new ideas. The Australian release included a bonus disc with three promotional videos and several live performances recorded in Madrid
Madrid

Madrid is the Capital and largest city of Spain. It is the Largest cities of the European Union by population within city limits in the European Union after Greater London and Berlin, and its Madrid metropolitan area is the Largest urban areas of the European Union in the European Union after Paris aire urbaine, Greater London Urban Area, a...
 in 1996.
Stiff Upper Lip reached #1 in five countries, including Argentina
Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
 and Germany; #2 in three countries, Spain, France and Switzerland
Switzerland

Switzerland is a landlocked Swiss Alps country of roughly 7.7 million people in Western Europe with an area of 41,285 km?. Switzerland is a federal republic consisting of 26 states called Cantons of Switzerland....
; #3 in Australia; #5 in Canada and Portugal
Portugal

Portugal , officially the Portuguese Republic , is a country on the Iberian Peninsula. Located in southwestern Europe, Portugal is the westernmost country of mainland Europe and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and south and by Spain to the north and east....
; and #7 in Norway
Norway

Norway , officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a constitutional monarchy in Northern Europe that occupies the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula....
, the US and Hungary
Hungary

Hungary , officially in English the Republic of Hungary , is a landlocked country in the Carpathian Basin of Central Europe, bordered by Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia....
. The first single, "Stiff Upper Lip
Stiff Upper Lip (song)

"Stiff Upper Lip" is a song by rock band AC/DC. This song is on their 2000 in music album Stiff Upper Lip, and it is composed by Angus Young and Malcolm Young....
", remained at #1 on the US Mainstream Rock charts for four weeks. The other singles released also did very well; "Satellite Blues
Satellite Blues

"Satellite Blues" is a song by Australia Rock music band AC/DC, released as a single, and featured on their 2000 in music album, Stiff Upper Lip....
" and "Safe in New York City
Safe In New York City

"Safe In New York City" is a song by popular hard rock group AC/DC. It is found on their 2000 in music album Stiff Upper Lip. The song was also released as a Single ....
" reached #7 and #31 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks, respectively.

In 2002, AC/DC signed a long-term, multi-album deal with Sony Music, who went on to release a series of remaster
Remaster

Remaster is a word marketed mostly in the digital audio age, although the remastering process has existed since recording began. The measure of its success depends on: 1....
ed albums as part of their AC/DC remasters series. Each release contained an expanded booklet, featuring rare photographs, memorabilia, and notes. In 2003, the entire back-catalogue (except
Ballbreaker
Ballbreaker

Ballbreaker is an album by the Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in 1995. It was the band's first studio album in five years, since The Razors Edge ....
and Stiff Upper Lip) was remastered and re-released. Ballbreaker was eventually re-released in October 2005; Stiff Upper Lip was later rereleased in April 2007.

On 30 July 2003 the band performed with The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones are an English rock music band formed in 1962 in London when multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones and pianist Ian Stewart were joined by vocalist Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards....
 and Rush
Rush (band)

Rush is a Canadian Rock music band originally formed in August 1968, in the Willowdale, Toronto neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, currently composed of bass guitar, keyboard instrument, and singer Geddy Lee; electric guitar Alex Lifeson; and drum kit and lyricist Neil Peart....
 at Molson Canadian Rocks for Toronto
Molson Canadian Rocks for Toronto

Molson Canadian Rocks for Toronto was a benefit concert that was held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on July 30, 2003. It was also known as "Toronto Rocks," "SARSStock,","SARSfest," "SARS-a-palooza," the "SARS concert," or, more descriptively, "The Rolling Stones SARS Benefit Concert." Estimated to have between 450,000 and 500,000 people attendi...
. The concert, held before an audience of half a million, was intended to help the city overcome the negative publicity stemming from the effects of a 2003 SARS
Severe acute respiratory syndrome

Severe acute respiratory syndrome is a respiratory disease in humans which is caused by the SARS coronavirus . There has been one near pandemic to date, between November 2002 and July 2003, with 8,096 known infected cases and 774 deaths worldwide being listed in the World Health Organization's 21 April 2004 concluding report....
 epidemic
Epidemic

In epidemiology, an infection that is epidemic appears as new cases in a given human population, during a given period, at a rate that substantially exceeds what is "expected," based on recent experience ....
. The concert holds the record for the largest paid music event
Concert

A concert is a live performance, usually of music, before an audience. The music may be performed by a single musician, sometimes then called a recital, or by a musical ensemble, such as an orchestra, a choir, or a musical band....
 in North American history. The band came second in a list of Australia's highest-earning entertainers for 2005, and sixth for 2006, despite having neither toured since 2003 nor released an album since 2000. Verizon Wireless
Verizon Wireless

Cellco Partnership, doing business as Verizon Wireless, owns and operates the largest wireless telecommunications network in the United States, based on a total of 83.7 million U.S....
 has gained the rights to release AC/DC's full albums and the entire
Live at Donington
Live at Donington (AC/DC)

Live At Donington is the DVD recording of the AC/DC show at Donington Park on 17 August 1991, and it was the band's third "Monsters Of Rock" festival....
concert to download in 2008.

On 16 October 2007, Columbia Records
Columbia Records

Columbia Records is an American record label founded in 1888.Columbia is the oldest surviving brand name in pre-recorded sound, being the first record company to produce pre-recorded records as opposed to blank cylinders....
 released a double and triple DVD titled
Plug Me In
Plug Me In

Plug Me In is a DVD box set released on October 16, 2007 by AC/DC. It includes rare performances of the band.3-DVD set in Box Set packaging with expanded booklet and memorabilia reproductions ...
. The set consists of 5 and 7 hours of rare footage, and even a recording of AC/DC at a high school performing "School Days
School Days (song)

"School Days" is a rock and roll song written by Chuck Berry and recorded by him in 1957 in music. It is one of his best known songs and is often considered a rock and roll anthem....
", "T.N.T.
T.N.T. (song)

"T.N.T." is a single recorded in 1975 by the hard rock band AC/DC, taken from their Australian album T.N.T. and the international version of High Voltage ....
", "She's Got Balls", and "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)
It's A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)

"It's A Long Way To The Top " is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It is the first track of their Australian album T.N.T. , released in December 1975 , and was written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young and Bon Scott....
". As with
Family Jewels
Family Jewels

Family Jewels is a two disc compilation DVD by the hard rock band AC/DC, featuring the group's music videos, live clips and promotional videos....
, disc one contains rare shows of the band with Bon Scott, and disc two is about the Brian Johnson era. The collector's edition contains an extra DVD with 21 more rare performances of both Scott and Johnson and more interviews.

AC/DC made their video game debut on
Rock Band 2
Rock Band 2

Rock Band 2 is a music video game developed by Harmonix Music Systems, as the sequel to Rock Band . It is the second title in the Rock Band....
, with "Let There Be Rock
Let There Be Rock (song)

"Let There Be Rock" is a song by Australia hard rock band AC/DC. It is the third and title track of their Australian album Let There Be Rock , released in March 1977 in music, and was written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott....
" included as a playable track. The setlist from their
Live at Donington live album was released as playable songs for the Rock Band series by means of a Wal-Mart
Wal-Mart

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. is an American Public company that runs a chain of large, discount department stores. It is the world's largest public corporation by revenue, according to the 2008 Fortune Global 500....
-exclusive retail disc titled
AC/DC Live: Rock Band Track Pack.

No Bull: The Directors Cut, a newly edited, comprehensive Blu-Ray and DVD of the band's July 1996 Plaza De Toros de las Ventas concert in Madrid
Madrid

Madrid is the Capital and largest city of Spain. It is the Largest cities of the European Union by population within city limits in the European Union after Greater London and Berlin, and its Madrid metropolitan area is the Largest urban areas of the European Union in the European Union after Paris aire urbaine, Greater London Urban Area, a...
, Spain, was released on 9 September 2008.

Black Ice: 2008-present
On 18 August 2008, Columbia Records
Columbia Records

Columbia Records is an American record label founded in 1888.Columbia is the oldest surviving brand name in pre-recorded sound, being the first record company to produce pre-recorded records as opposed to blank cylinders....
 announced the 18 October Australian release, and 20 October worldwide release, of AC/DC's sixteenth studio album
Black Ice
Black Ice (album)

Black Ice is the 15th studio album by Australian music hard rock band AC/DC, produced by Brendan O'Brien and released worldwide between October 17 and 22, 2008....
. The 15-track album is the band's first studio release in eight years, and was produced by Brendan O'Brien
Brendan O'Brien (music producer)

Brendan O'Brien is a record producer, engineer and mixer who has worked with many prominent artists. He is generally thought of as one of the more important music producers of the 1990s....
. Like
Stiff Upper Lip, it was recorded at The Warehouse Studio
The Warehouse Studio

The Warehouse Studio is a music Recording studio in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, owned by Bryan Adams....
 in Vancouver
Vancouver

Vancouver is a coastal city and major seaport located in the Lower Mainland of southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is the largest city in British Columbia and the second largest metropolitan area in the Pacific Northwest region....
, British Columbia
British Columbia

British Columbia is the westernmost of Canada's Provinces and territories of Canada and is famed for its natural beauty, as reflected in its Latin motto, Splendor sine occasu ....
.
Black Ice will be sold in the US exclusively at Wal-Mart
Wal-Mart

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. is an American Public company that runs a chain of large, discount department stores. It is the world's largest public corporation by revenue, according to the 2008 Fortune Global 500....
 and Sam's Club
Sam's Club

Sam's Club is an American chain of membership-only retail warehouse clubs. Founded in 1983, it is owned and operated by Wal-Mart, and is named for Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton....
 and the band's official website.

"Rock 'n' Roll Train", the album's first single, was released to radio on 28 August. On 15 August, AC/DC recorded a video for a song from the new album in London with a special selection of fans getting the chance to be in the video.

The 18 month Black Ice World Tour
Black Ice World Tour

The Black Ice World Tour is a concert tour by Australian-rock band AC/DC, in support of their album Black Ice and is their first tour since 2000's Stiff Upper Lip Tour....
 supporting the new album was announced on September 11 and began on October 28 in Wilkes-Barre, PA. They have announced 42 dates in North America between October and end in Nashville, TN on January 31, 2009. The band from Northern Ireland known as The Answer
The Answer (band)

The Answer are an Irish people hard rock and blues rock band from Newcastle, County Down and Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland. They have achieved success with their debut album Rise selling in excess of 30,000 copies in the UK & Europe, 10,000 on day one in Japan and 100,000 worldwide on the whole....
 will be their opening act during the North American portion of the tour.

On 15 September 2008, AC/DC Radio debuted on Sirius channel 19 and XM channel 53. The exclusive 24/7, limited engagement channel plays classics like “You Shook Me All Night Long” and “Back in Black”, preview tracks from their upcoming release,
Black Ice, and feature exclusive interviews with the band members, who share their personal insights into their music and careers, spanning more than 30 years.

With the North American release of
Black Ice on October 20 2008, Columbia Records and Walmart created "Rock Again AC/DC Stores" with the album Black Ice holding centre stage. It was the first time in the history of Walmart that such a large area of floor space was designated to celebrate the release of a new album. In October 2008, MTV along with Wal Mart and Columbia Records created "AC/DC Rock Band Stores" in New York
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
, at Times Square
Times Square

Times Square is a major intersection in Manhattan, a borough of New York City at the junction of Broadway and Seventh Avenue and stretching from West 42nd Street to West 47th Street s....
, and Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles is the largest city in the U.S. state of California and the List of United States cities by population in the United States. Often abbreviated as L.A. and nicknamed The City of Angels, Los Angeles is rated as a beta global city, has an estimated population of 3.8 million and spans over in Southern California....
. "Black Ice" trucks were also dispatched on the streets of these two cities after the release of
Black Ice, playing AC/DC music aloud and making various stops each day to sell merchandise.

Recognition

Acdc Lane
AC/DC were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is a museum located on the shores of Lake Erie in downtown Cleveland Cleveland, Ohio, United States, dedicated to recording the history of some of the best-known and most influential artists, producers, and other people who have in some major way influenced the music industry, particularly in the are...
 in March 2003. During the ceremony the band performed "Highway to Hell
Highway to Hell (song)

"Highway to Hell" is a song by the hard rock band AC/DC. It is the opening track of the group's 1979 album Highway to Hell and the twelfth track on AC/DC Live....
" and "You Shook Me All Night Long
You Shook Me All Night Long

"You Shook Me All Night Long" is one of AC/DC's signature songs from their most successful album, Back in Black. The song also reappeared on their later album Who Made Who....
", with guest vocals provided by host Steven Tyler
Steven Tyler

Steven Victor Tallarico , better known as Steven Tyler, is an American musician and songwriter. He is best known for his work as the lead singer and primary lyricist of Boston, Massachusetts-based rock band Aerosmith....
 of Aerosmith
Aerosmith

Aerosmith is an United States hard rock band, sometimes referred to as "The Bad Boys from Boston, Massachusetts" and "America's Greatest Rock and Roll Band"....
. He described the band's power chord
Power chord

In music, a power chord is a note plus the note a Perfect fifth above, usually played on electric guitar. Theorists are divided on whether the term chord is appropriate, with some requiring the third of the chord for it to be considered an actual chord....
s as "the thunder from down under that gives you the second-most-powerful surge that can flow through your body." During the acceptance speech, Brian Johnson
Brian Johnson

Brian Johnson is an England singer and songwriter who, since 1980 in music, has been the lead singer for the Australian Rock band AC/DC.In 1972, Brian Johnson formed the glam rock band Geordie ....
 quoted their 1977 song "Let There Be Rock".

In May 2003, Malcolm Young accepted a Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Service to Australian Music at the 2003 Music Winners Awards, during which he paid special tribute to Bon Scott.

On 1 October 2004, a central Melbourne
Melbourne

Melbourne is the more common name for the geographic region and Census in Australia of the Greater Melbourne metropolitan area. It is the second List of cities in Australia by population in Australia, with a population of approximately 3.8 million and serves as the List of Australian capital cities of Victoria ....
 thoroughfare, Corporation Lane, was renamed ACDC Lane
ACDC Lane, Melbourne

ACDC Lane is a street in Melbourne, Victoria. It is a short, narrow laneway, running south from Flinders Lane between Exhibition Street, Melbourne and Russell Street, Melbourne in the Melbourne central business district of Melbourne....
 in honour of the band. However, the City of Melbourne
City of Melbourne

The City of Melbourne is a Local Government Areas in Australia in Victoria , Australia, located in the central city area of Melbourne. The city has an area of 36 square kilometres and at the 2006 census, it had a population of 71,380....
 forbade the use of the slash
Slash (punctuation)

The slash is a punctuation mark. It is also called a virgule, diagonal, stroke, forward slash, oblique dash, slant, separatrix, scratch comma, over, slak, whack....
 character in street names, so the four letters were combined. The lane is near Swanston Street
Swanston Street, Melbourne

Swanston Street is a major thoroughfare in the centre of Melbourne, Australia. It is the main street of Melbourne and is part of the Hoddle Grid, the layout of major streets that makes up the central business district, which was laid out in 1837 by Robert Hoddle....
 where, on the back of a truck, the band recorded their video for the 1975 hit "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)
It's A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)

"It's A Long Way To The Top " is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It is the first track of their Australian album T.N.T. , released in December 1975 , and was written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young and Bon Scott....
". Additionally, a street in Leganés
Leganés

Legan?s is a town in central Spain. Part of the greater Madrid conurbation - mainly a working class satellite-city with a population of 184,481 it is located about 10 km southwest of the city centre....
 (Comunidad de Madrid), Spain was named "Calle de AC/DC" on 2 March 2000.

Since Nielsen SoundScan
Nielsen SoundScan

Nielsen SoundScan is an information system created by Mike Fine and Mike Shalett that tracks sales of music and music video products throughout the United States and Canada....
 began to track music sales in 1991, AC/DC has sold over 26.4 million albums, making their sales figures second only to The Beatles
The Beatles

The Beatles were a rock music and pop music band from Liverpool, England that formed in 1960. During their career, the group primarily consisted of John Lennon , Paul McCartney , George Harrison and Ringo Starr ....
, outselling both The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones are an English rock music band formed in 1962 in London when multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones and pianist Ian Stewart were joined by vocalist Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards....
 and The Who
The Who

The Who are an England Rock music band formed in 1964. The primary lineup was guitarist Pete Townshend, vocalist Roger Daltrey, bassist John Entwistle and drummer Keith Moon....
. Over the last five years, as CD
Compact Disc

A Compact Disc is an optical disc used to store Data , originally developed for storing digital audio. The CD, available on the market since October 1982, remains the standard physical medium for sale of commercial Sound recording and reproduction to the present day....
 sales have declined in general, AC/DC albums have sold just as well or better. They sold over 1.3 million CDs in the United States during 2007 despite not having released a new album since 2001 at that point.

In 2005, the Recording Industry Association of America
Recording Industry Association of America

The Recording Industry Association of America is the trade group that represents the recording industry in the United States. Its members consist of a large number of private corporate entities such as record labels and distributors, which the RIAA claims "create, manufacture and/or distribute approximately 90% of all legitimate sound recor...
 upgraded the group's US sales figures from 63 million to 69 million, making AC/DC the fifth-best-selling band in US history and the tenth best selling artist, selling more albums than Madonna
Madonna (entertainer)

Madonna is an American recording artist, actress and entrepreneur. Born in Bay City, Michigan and raised in Rochester Hills, Michigan, Madonna moved to New York City in 1977, for a career in modern dance....
, Mariah Carey
Mariah Carey

Mariah Carey is an United States singer-songwriter, record producer and actress. She made her recording debut in 1990 under the guidance of Columbia Records executive Tommy Mottola, and became the first recording artist to have her first five singles top the U.S....
 and Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson

Michael Joseph Jackson is an American recording artist, entertainer, and businessman. The seventh child of the Jackson family, he debuted on the professional music scene at the age of 11 as a member of The Jackson 5 and began a solo career in 1971 while still a member of the group....
. The RIAA also certified
Back in Black as double Diamond (twenty million) in US sales, and by 2007 the album had sold 22 million copies, which moved it into fifth place.

Band members


  • Brian Johnson
    Brian Johnson

    Brian Johnson is an England singer and songwriter who, since 1980 in music, has been the lead singer for the Australian Rock band AC/DC.In 1972, Brian Johnson formed the glam rock band Geordie ....
     – lead vocals (1980–present)
  • Angus Young
    Angus Young

    Angus McKinnon Young is a Scotland-born Australian musician and the lead guitarist, songwriter, and co-founder of the hard rock band AC/DC. Known for wild, energetic performances and schoolboy-uniform stage outfits, Young was ranked 96th on Rolling Stone's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time"....
     – lead guitar (1973–present)
  • Malcolm Young
    Malcolm Young

    Malcolm Mitchell Young is a Scotland-born Australian guitarist, best known as a founding member, rhythm guitarist, backing vocalist and co-songwriter for the Australian hard rock band AC/DC....
     – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1973–present)
  • Cliff Williams
    Cliff Williams

    Cliff Williams is an England bassist, best known for his membership in the Australian hard rock band AC/DC since June 1977 . He moved with his family to Liverpool when he was nine, where he spent the first two working years of his life as an engineer before joining his first band, Home ....
     – bass guitar, backing vocals (1977–present)
  • Phil Rudd
    Phil Rudd

    Phillip Hugh Norman Rudd is an Australian drum kit, best known for his membership in Australian Rock music band AC/DC. He held the position from 1975 until 1983, and again from 1994 to present....
     – drums, percussion (1975–1983, 1994–present)


Former members

  • Dave Evans
    Dave Evans (singer)

    Dave Evans is an Australian singer best known for being the first lead singer of the Australian hard rock band AC/DC from 1973-1974....
     – lead vocals (1973–1974)
  • Bon Scott
    Bon Scott

    Ronald Belford "Bon" Scott was an Australian rock musician, best known for being the lead singer and lyricist of Australian hard rock band AC/DC from 1974 until his death in 1980....
     – lead vocals (1974–1980)
  • Mark Evans
    Mark Evans (musician)

    'Mark Whitmore Evans' is an Australian bassist best known for his membership of Australian hard rock band AC/DC from March 1975 to June 1977. His playing featured on the albums T.N.T....
     – bass guitar, backing vocals (1975–1977)
  • Simon Wright
    Simon Wright

    Simon Wright is an England drummer best known for his stints with hard rock legends AC/DC and Dio. He first started playing drums in his early teens and cites Cozy Powell, Tommy Aldridge and John Bonham as his greatest influences....
     – drums, percussion (1983–1989)
  • Chris Slade
    Chris Slade

    Chris Slade is a United Kingdom Rock and roll drummer who has enjoyed a long and varied career. He has worked with such diverse musicians as Gary Numan, Tom Jones , Olivia Newton-John , Uriah Heep and Manfred Mann's Earth Band from 1972 to 1978....
     – drums, percussion (1989–1994)


Discography


Studio albums

  • High Voltage (Aus.)
    High Voltage (1975 album)

    High Voltage is the debut studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in February 1975. Six of the album's eight songs were written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott....
    (1975)
  • T.N.T.
    T.N.T. (album)

    T.N.T. is the second studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in December 1975. Seven of the album's nine songs were written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott....
    (1975)
  • High Voltage
    High Voltage (1976 album)

    High Voltage is the first internationally-released album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in May 1976. Eight of the album's nine songs were written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott....
    (1976)
  • Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (Aus.)
    Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (Australian album)

    Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap is the third studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC , released in September 1976. All songs were written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott....
    (1976)
  • Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
    Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (international album)

    Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap is the second international studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in December 1976 in Europe and delayed for release in the United States until April 1981....
    (1976)
  • Let There Be Rock (Aus.)
    Let There Be Rock (Australian album)

    Let There Be Rock is the fourth studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in March 1977. All songs were written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott....
    (1977)
  • Let There Be Rock
    Let There Be Rock (international album)

    Let There Be Rock is the third international studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in June 1977.Originally released on Atlantic Records, this edition has sold over 2 million copies in the United States....
    (1977)
  • Powerage
    Powerage

    Powerage is the fifth studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in May 1978. It is also AC/DC's fourth international studio album....
    (1978)
  • Highway to Hell
    Highway to Hell (album)

    Highway to Hell is the sixth studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in July 1979. It is also AC/DC's fifth international studio album....
    (1979)
  • Back in Black
    Back in Black

    Back in Black is the 7th studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released on 25 July 1980. Back in Black was the first AC/DC album recorded without former lead singer Bon Scott, who had died at the age of 33 on 19 February 1980....
    (1980)
  • For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)
    For Those About to Rock We Salute You

    For Those About to Rock is the eighth album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in 1981. The album was a follow-up to their highly successful album Back in Black....
    (1981)
  • Flick of the Switch
    Flick of the Switch

    Flick of the Switch is the ninth album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, recorded shortly after their European Tour at the beginning of 1983....
    (1983)
  • Fly on the Wall
    Fly on the Wall (album)

    Fly on the Wall is the tenth studio album by Australia hard rock band AC/DC, originally released on 28 June 1985. The band's second and last self-produced album, it was also the first AC/DC album not to include drummer Phil Rudd, who was replaced by Simon Wright....
    (1985)
  • Who Made Who
    Who Made Who

    Who Made Who is a hard rock album by Australian band AC/DC, released in 1986 as the soundtrack to the Stephen King movie Maximum Overdrive....
    (1986)
  • Blow Up Your Video
    Blow Up Your Video

    Blow Up Your Video is an album by the Australian hard rock band AC/DC, first released on 18 January 1988. It was later released in the U.S. on February 1st 1988....
    (1988)
  • The Razors Edge
    The Razors Edge (album)

    The Razors Edge is an album by AC/DC, released on September 21, 1990. The album was the only studio album to feature drummer Chris Slade, and includes such songs as "Thunderstruck " and "Moneytalks," which are among AC/DC's most well-known songs....
    (1990)
  • Ballbreaker
    Ballbreaker

    Ballbreaker is an album by the Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in 1995. It was the band's first studio album in five years, since The Razors Edge ....
    (1995)
  • Stiff Upper Lip
    Stiff upper lip

    One who has a stiff upper lip displays fortitude in the face of adversity, or exercises self control in the expression of emotion. The phrase is most commonly heard as part of the idiom keep a stiff upper lip, and has traditionally been used to describe an attribute of British people, who are sometimes perceived by other cultures as bein...
    (2000)
  • Black Ice
    Black Ice (album)

    Black Ice is the 15th studio album by Australian music hard rock band AC/DC, produced by Brendan O'Brien and released worldwide between October 17 and 22, 2008....
     (2008)


Awards and nominations


See also

  • AC/DShe
    AC/DShe

    AC/DShe is an all-women band AC/DC tribute act. The band, hailing from San Francisco, covers only pre-1980 AC/DC songs . The band was created by Nici Williams and Amy Ward in 1997....
    , an all-female
    All-women band

    All female bands are band in which females singing and play all the musical instrument. They are distinct from girl groups in which females are primarily vocalists....
     AC/DC tribute band
  • Hayseed Dixie
    Hayseed Dixie

    Hayseed Dixie is an United States musical band which began in the Fall of 2000 with the release of their first album, A Hillbilly Tribute band to AC/DC....
    , a hillbilly
    Hillbilly

    Hillbilly is a term referring to people who dwell in rural, mountainous areas of the United States, primarily Appalachia and the Ozarks. Due to its strongly Stereotype connotations, the term is frequently considered derogatory, and so is usually offensive to those United States of Ozarkan and Appalachian heritage....
     AC/DC tribute band


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