AC/DC are an Australian
rock band, formed in 1973 by brothers
Malcolm and
Angus Young.
[1] A
hard rock/
blues rock band,
[2] they have also been considered a
heavy metal band,
[3][4][5][6] although they have always dubbed their music simply "
rock and roll".
[7]

AC/DC underwent several line-up changes before releasing their first album,
High Voltage, in 1975; Malcolm and Angus were the only original members left in the band. Membership subsequently stabilised until bassist
Mark Evans was replaced by
Cliff Williams in 1977 for the album
Powerage. Within months of recording the album
Highway to Hell, lead singer and co-songwriter
Bon Scott
died on 19 February 1980 after a night of heavy alcohol consumption.
The group considered disbanding, but buoyed by support from Scott's
parents, decided to continue and set about finding a new vocalist.
[8] Ex-
Geordie singer
Brian Johnson was auditioned and selected to replace Scott. Later that year, the band released the new album,
Back in Black,
which was made as a tribute to Bon Scott. The album launched them to
new heights of success and became their all-time best-seller.
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