AC/DC
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George Thorogood's well-known song "Bad to the Bone" (for which Diddley appeared in the music video) and AC/DC's "Whole Lotta Rosie" also borrow heavily from the guitar riff, vocal melody, and overall structure of "I'm a Man". |
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AC/DC are an Australian band, best known for their recording "Highway to Hell". A hard rock/blues rock band, although they have always dubbed their music simply "rock and roll".
The band's logo was designed in 1977 by Gerard Huerta. It first appeared on the international version of Let There Be Rock.
Fourteen of their guitar riffs are in Radio Soulwax: Axe Attack.
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- AC/DShe, an all-female tribute band who covers Bon Scott-era material
- Hell's Belles – another all-female tribute band
- Hayseed Dixie, a parody band made famous by their bluegrass-rock renditions of AC/DC material
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