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AC/DC's story began when
brothers Angus, Malcolm and Stephen Young moved with their family from Glasgow,
Scotland to Sydney, Australia. Their brother George had already made a name for
himself in the Australian band The Easybeats, which inspired Angus and Malcolm
to form AC/DC in 1973. Their debut album High Voltage appeared in 1975,
and their extroverted performances, blistering music, and wild image quickly
won a devoted international following. Their 1979 album Highway to Hell
sold well, but tragedy struck when singer Bon Scott died in London after a
drinking binge. After much soul-searching, the rest of the band decided to
continue, recruiting Brian Johnson from Geordie to replace Scott as lead singer
and the new man instantly gained favor with AC/DC fans on the 1980 hit album Back
in Black
, which featured their biggest and most enduring hit, the gleefully
raunchy “You Shook Me All Night Long”. Internal disputes and musical
fashion dented their potency, but box sets and DVDs revived their fortunes and Black
Ice
(their first album for eight years in 2008) hooked a new audience on
their high voltage rock. The album's lead single, “Rock 'n' Roll Train”,
helped the album debut at number one in 29 countries around the world. In 2014
Malcolm Young announced his retirement due to illness. The band released Rock or Bust later that year and they embarked on a tour with Steve Young's son
Stevie as Malcolm's replacement. Lead singer Brian Johnson was advised by
doctors to stop touring with complications relating to hearing loss risking
complete deafness. He officially took a step back from the band in 2016 and it
was announced that Guns N' Roses' Axl Rose would replace him on the tour. 2016
also saw bassist Cliff Williams retire. Malcolm Young passed away in 2017 at
the age of 64.
All this might seem like the end of a band already
enshrined in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but Johnson recovered, and the
band, feeling the need to honor the memory of Malcolm Young, put out a new album, Power Up,
in November of 2020.