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Interesting. Are AC/DC American, English, Scottish...?
Only two of the options could be considered correct, and there's only one option that I consider correct once it's been picked apart logically.
Thats a strange question to ask but I chose Australian because they came from Sydney.
Yeah, they're generally known as an Australian group.
I don't even like them and I know they're Aussies :p
Of course, it helps that I am an Aussie and it's hard to go a week without hearing at least part of an AC/DC song played somewhere by someone...
Of course, it helps that I am an Aussie and it's hard to go a week without hearing at least part of an AC/DC song played somewhere by someone...
They formed in Sydney, yes, but the Young brothers were expats from Scotland. And they really were the core of the band. In many ways, I suppose it depends on where they consider themselves to be from.
I had not relaly thought about this before as they don't have the strong Autralian accent of some bands that helps you distinguish a lot of Aussie bands that are around.
Not really worth a poll though, not something you can really have an opinion on, its just a fact
Not really worth a poll though, not something you can really have an opinion on, its just a fact
It's opinion as to whether they're Australian or Scottish, as that depends on how you look at it. The driving force and creative core of the band were the Young brothers, born in Scotland.
The others are just wrong though.
The others are just wrong though.
| blackheart wrote: |
| Only two of the options could be considered correct, and there's only one option that I consider correct once it's been picked apart logically. |
Hmmmmm!!!!! I did checked out that you where aussie by yourself, nevermind about that. But what concerns me is that this poll smells like spam. What is the point in it???? AC/DC has always been aussie, and they have never tried to be anything else.
They're from Sydney, but they have a street in Melbourne named after them. 
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