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AC/DC, sounded unique, and there are even some bands trying to make an emergence within the music industry today that really have been inspired by AC/DC, and it's relevant in the sounds of some of these newer bands. A lot of bands get started playing AC/DC covers in bars. Dynamite Boy, (great band), played Back in Black at the 2004 Vans Warped Tour for Christ's sake. It rocked.
posted October 25, 2004 at 11:39:35 PM
Back in Black, by far the best AC/DC album. Great classic jams such as, Hells Bells, Back in Black, Have a Drink on Me, and Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Polution. If you like classic rock, or, you wanna hear some major influence on some of today's sounds, then give AC/DC a decient consideration.
posted October 25, 2004 at 11:46:16 PM
The original heavy metal fathers. They had it all, the Iommi guitar, Ozzy's voice, Butler and Ward holding down their own. You had better sell your soul for this stuff. It's classic, my dad raised me on this! It still kicking major ass today! If it withstands the test of time then it's pretty chronic, no wait I mean, Sweet Leaf.
posted October 25, 2004 at 11:26:48 PM
Influences are always helpful. This band sounds a lot like foes from the past. Rage Against the Machine, Audioslave. I don't know, I guess I want your opinions... I think the song kicks ass. Instruction? A crazed name for a band? What do you suppose it hints toward? Do you hate questions?
posted September 27, 2004 at 04:42:11 AM
Not a Nirvana Song. Rather a Vaselines song, one of Kurt's favorite bands ever. But do you wanna know what talented dude played that gloomy ass accordian? For real, it was Krist. He learned that stuff back in the day as a high school curious music fiend. That and his Grandma liked him to play it for her. It was kind of a heritage thing I think.
posted September 27, 2004 at 04:25:50 AM


