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Angus McKinnon Young is born in Glasgow, Scotland, to William and Margaret Young.
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Angus starts learning to play guitar at the age of 7, with his older brother Malcolm Young, who would later become his bandmate in AC/DC.
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Angus forms AC/DC with his brother Malcolm, as well as other members including Bon Scott, Phil Rudd, and Mark Evans.
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AC/DC releases their debut album "High Voltage," marking the beginning of their iconic rock career.
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AC/DC achieves international fame with the release of the album "Highway to Hell," featuring hits like the title track and "Shot Down in Flames."
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Tragedy strikes as Bon Scott, AC/DC's lead vocalist, dies from acute alcohol poisoning. The band later recruits Brian Johnson as their new vocalist.
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Angus and AC/DC release the album "Back in Black," which becomes one of the best-selling albums of all time, with iconic tracks such as "You Shook Me All Night Long" and "Hells Bells."
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AC/DC releases the album "Flick of the Switch."
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They release "The Razors Edge," featuring the hit single "Thunderstruck."
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AC/DC releases "Black Ice," which becomes a major commercial success.
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They release their most recent studio album, "Rock or Bust."
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AC/DC releases the album "Power Up," marking their return after several years.