AC/DC

AC/DC is a rock band formed in 1973, known for their high-energy performances and influence on rock music. The name “AC/DC” stands for “Alternating Current/Direct Current,” which reflects the band’s electric energy and power. Their music is characterized by hard rock and heavy metal elements, featuring powerful guitar riffs, dynamic vocals, and anthemic choruses. The band’s most notable albums include “Highway to Hell,” “Back in Black,” and “Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap.” AC/DC has become synonymous with rock and roll and is recognized for their iconic sound and style.