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Why AC/DC's Label Refused American Release Of This 6x Platinum Record For 5 Years; PROFESSOR OF ROCK Investigates



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18:30 Thursday, 20 October 2022
Why AC/DC's Label Refused American Release Of This 6x Platinum Record For 5 Years; PROFESSOR OF ROCK Investigates

Professor Of Rock has released the video below, along with the following message:

"Coming up, an all time anthem by AC/DC that was completely misunderstood by the critics and haters. Thinking that 'Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap' was evil and meant to influence children to follow Satan, the 70s tune was actually inspired by a cartoon character the band members watched on the telly as little children. It was released on an album that wasn’t released in America for almost 5 years until Back In Black blew up in the early 80s. By this time their incredible singer Bon Scott had already passed away. The album went on to sell 6 million copies over 5 years after it was recorded. The band’s label didn’t believe in Bon Scott early on and refused to push AC/DC in the States but the band proved them wrong with sold out stadiums and over 100 million records sold and has been the ultimate kryptonite to cancel culture with their no holds barred, no apologies brand of hard rock!"





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