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  2. AC/DShe - Wikipedia

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    The band, which was founded in San Francisco, covers only pre-1980s AC/DC songs (thus those written while Bon Scott was still alive). [1] [2] The band was created by Nicki Williams and Amy Ward in 1997. AC/DShe has toured throughout the US and in Europe and performed at the AC/DC tribute festival in Wales in 2004. [1] [3]

  3. Powerage - Wikipedia

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    Powerage is the fifth studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released on 5 May 1978 in the United Kingdom and 20 May 1978 in the United States.This was the band's first album to feature Cliff Williams on bass guitar, and it was also the first AC/DC album not to have a title track (aside from the Australia-only High Voltage album) and the first worldwide not to be released with a ...

  4. Riff Raff - Wikipedia

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    Riff Raff (rapper), from Texas; Riff Raff (band), a UK progressive rock band; Riff Raff, a band formed by Billy Bragg; Riff Raff (British magazine), a London-based monthly rock magazine; Riff Raff, by Dave Edmunds "Riff Raff", an organ piece by Giles Swayne "Riff Raff", a song by the band AC/DC, from their album, Powerage

  5. List of AC/DC tribute albums - Wikipedia

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    The Rock-A-Billy Tribute to AC/DC: Full Blown Cherry 2004 Covers of AC/DC songs in a rockabilly style. [8] Graveyard Classics 2: Six Feet Under: 2004 Cover of the Back in Black album done in a death metal style. Thunder Tracks Tribute to AC/DC: Various Japanese artists 2008 AC/DC tribute band Bedlam In Belgium AC/DC 2012 Full AC/DC tribute show

  6. Rock 'n' Roll Damnation - Wikipedia

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    "Rock 'n' Roll Damnation" was the final track recorded during the Powerage sessions, after the record company persuaded the band to go back into the studio and come up with a radio-friendly single that could garner some airplay. [1] The move found some success, giving the band its first charting single in the UK where it peaked at #24. [2]

  7. Riff Raff discography - Wikipedia

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    The American hip hop rapper Riff Raff has released five studio albums, three remix albums, one EP, four collaborative albums, twenty one mixtapes, and fifty-five singles (along with ten collaborative singles, and nineteen as a featured artist).

  8. Riff Raff (band) - Wikipedia

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    Riff Raff was a British progressive rock band formed by keyboardist Tommy Eyre in 1972. The band was a continuation on the back of drummers (and Harrow School of Art friends) Rod Coombes' and Joe Czarnecki (aka Joe Peter)'s project originally called 'Crikey' which started in 1969 and completed in 1970, when Coombes had to accept growing tour commitments with Juicy Lucy.

  9. Fuse Box (album) - Wikipedia

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    Fuse Box was an AC/DC tribute album released in Australia in 1995 by BMG. The album compiled a selection of the country's more prominent alternative rock artists from the period. Most of these songs only appear on this album, with the exception of Ed Kuepper's "Highway to Hell", which he also recorded for his album A King in the Kindness Room.