what did AC/DC -musician contribution to social change?
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ands of all-time, with over 200 million albums sold. Surviving the death of their original lead singer in 1980, the band actually got stronger and remains one of the most iconic bands in music history. Here is a look at the five most pivotal moments in the career of AC/DC.
1976: Breakout
AC/DC released two albums before 1976, with both High Voltage and TNT, but they only had success in Australia and Europe. However, in 1976, they re-released both on a single album called High Voltage in the United States and AC/DC started their rise to popularity. Despite this, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap was released in 1976, but it never hit the U.S. until 1981.
Bon Scott Dies
AC/DC built a solid library of music, but had struggled for years with the drug and alcohol abuse of lead singer Bon Scott. They almost fired him after a heroin overdose, but changed their minds and kept him in the band. That ended in 1980 when Scott died of acute alcohol poisoning and it almost destroyed the band.
1976: Breakout
AC/DC released two albums before 1976, with both High Voltage and TNT, but they only had success in Australia and Europe. However, in 1976, they re-released both on a single album called High Voltage in the United States and AC/DC started their rise to popularity. Despite this, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap was released in 1976, but it never hit the U.S. until 1981.
Bon Scott Dies
AC/DC built a solid library of music, but had struggled for years with the drug and alcohol abuse of lead singer Bon Scott. They almost fired him after a heroin overdose, but changed their minds and kept him in the band. That ended in 1980 when Scott died of acute alcohol poisoning and it almost destroyed the band.
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