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AC/DC reveal guitarist Malcolm Young showed signs of dementia in 2008 |  Gigwise
AC/DC reveal guitarist Malcolm Young showed signs of dementia in 2008 | Gigwise

7,039 Young A.C Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images
7,039 Young A.C Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images

Ernie Ball - ANGUS YOUNG of AC/DC - 2008 Print Advertisement | eBay
Ernie Ball - ANGUS YOUNG of AC/DC - 2008 Print Advertisement | eBay

AC/DC: A Photo Timeline of Their Legendary Career
AC/DC: A Photo Timeline of Their Legendary Career

Music review: AC/DC at Oracle Arena
Music review: AC/DC at Oracle Arena

10 reasons why Angus Young never grows old
10 reasons why Angus Young never grows old

AC/DC ABRUZZO - ROCK OR BUST WORLD TOUR: AC/DC BLACK ICE WORLD TOUR PHOTO  BOOK - OUT NOW
AC/DC ABRUZZO - ROCK OR BUST WORLD TOUR: AC/DC BLACK ICE WORLD TOUR PHOTO BOOK - OUT NOW

AC/DC | Spotify
AC/DC | Spotify

AC/DC may finally get a little respect with new CD
AC/DC may finally get a little respect with new CD

Long live AC/DC and three-chord rock
Long live AC/DC and three-chord rock

AC/DC heading back to the studio for new album
AC/DC heading back to the studio for new album

Brian Johnson and Angus Young. AC/DC perform at the Ahoy stadium during  their Black Ice World Tour 2008-2009 Rotterdam, Holland Stock Photo - Alamy
Brian Johnson and Angus Young. AC/DC perform at the Ahoy stadium during their Black Ice World Tour 2008-2009 Rotterdam, Holland Stock Photo - Alamy

AC/DC | Spotify
AC/DC | Spotify

AC/DC 2008/11 Black Ice Japan album promo ad – Japan Rock Archive
AC/DC 2008/11 Black Ice Japan album promo ad – Japan Rock Archive

Listen to AC/DC's New Song “Realize” | Pitchfork
Listen to AC/DC's New Song “Realize” | Pitchfork

Things really must be bad - AC/DC are No 1 again | AC/DC | The Guardian
Things really must be bad - AC/DC are No 1 again | AC/DC | The Guardian

Ageless and Defiant, AC/DC Remains Popular Without Going Digital - The New  York Times
Ageless and Defiant, AC/DC Remains Popular Without Going Digital - The New York Times