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...