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Arriving in Sydney from the rough neighborhoods of Glasgow, the Young brothers quickly assimilated into the local music scene. With music in their blood, George, Malcolm, and Angus Young joined forces to create a distinctive sound that would make waves not only in Australia but eventually across the globe. Their loud, rebellious music was a reaction to the mundane life they had known in Scotland, a departure from the cultural constraints that had held them back.
The cultural shift was significant. As Australia became a land of opportunity, the Young brothers, along with Ted Albert, stood at the forefront of a burgeoning rock scene that sought to capture the spirit of youth and defiance.