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The band was founded in Sydney, Australia, in 1973 by Scottish brothers Malcolm and Angus Young, who released their first album, High Voltage, in 1975. They soon found global success with hits like "Highway to Hell," "Back in Black," and "You Shook Me All Night Long."
"Lyrically, it was really just a case of finding a good title, something along the lines of 'Powerage' or 'Highway To Hell,'" he said, so they used the scary flight situation as inspiration. "We came up with this thunder thing, and it seemed to have a good ring to it. AC/DC=Power. That's the basic idea."
The song was famously used in the film Varsity Blues during the hungover football game sequence, and the producers paid handsomely to use more than two minutes of the hit song: $500,000, to be exact.
The official music video for the song, which was uploaded to YouTube in 2012, proves just how popular it is, with more than 1.6 billion views as of October 2025.
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