AC/DC
AC/DC is a legendary Australian rock band known for their electrifying guitar riffs, high-energy performances, and raw, no-nonsense sound. Formed in 1973 by brothers Angus and Malcolm Young, the band helped define hard rock with iconic albums like High Voltage, Highway to Hell, and Back in Black. With Angus’s signature schoolboy-uniform stage persona and powerful vocals from Bon Scott and later Brian Johnson, AC/DC remains one of the most influential and best-selling rock bands of all time.