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UER Forum > Private Boards Index > Music and stuff. > Ac/DC Heir Apparents (Viewed 883 times)
Samurai 

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Ac/DC Heir Apparents
< on 7/5/2008 4:28 PM >
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i have been listening to this band called "Airbourne" for the past couple of hours (heard them on XM 41 last night) and I have decided that after downloading their album, they are AC/DC's heir apparents, or are a strange genetic experiment in cloning Bon Scott, Brian Johnson and Angus Young gone horribly right.

If you are looking for snooty meaningful music, move on... but if you love that four-chord, in your face, four on the floor drumming sound of AC/DC, these guys will not disappoint.

Download for starters "Too Much Too Young Too Fast", "Running Wild", and "Let's Ride"
if these don't get you up and moving around the room breaking shit, you are a fucking corpse!
http://en.wikipedi...rbourne_%28band%29





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Re: Ac/DC Heir Apparents
< Reply # 1 on 7/5/2008 5:49 PM >
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I've recently discovered the joy of Airbourne too,and loved them immediately.
Maybe it's because they sound so much like AC/DC,I don't know,but they absolutely rock,I'd love to se them in concert. I'm not one for new music at all,but Airbourne has that undeniable kick ass rock and roll sound that so many 'newer' bands are missing.
As a matter of fact,I'm gonna listen to them now,thanks,Samurai!




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