AC/DC

AC/DC started the death of rock and roll. AC/DC took rock music, put it on a universal slate, packaged it, and started peddling it to every person in the country. The music isn’t rich or beautiful, and is less music and more of Brian Johnson’s raspy screaming on an undecipherable hard rock progression. The band was a hit machine in the ’80’s, and still sells out stadiums all across the world today (despite having songs called Bad Boi Boogie). The band is entirely commercial, and never put out anything intricate or emotional. It’s what everyone hates about the direction rock was going in the ’80’s. When you start seeing 12-year-olds with graphic t-shirts from Walmart with the AC/DC logo on it, you know things are bad.
