Historic Home of AC/DC Founding Members Demolished

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Historic Home of AC/DC Founding Members Demolished
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The house where AC/DC founding members Angus and Malcolm Young developed their musical talents has been demolished, sparking outrage from fans and the community.

The house, located at 4 Burleigh Street in Burwood , a suburb of Western Sydney, was reportedly demolished in late 2024 following a sale in February 2023 for AUD $5.8 million. The house held historical significance as the residence of the Young family, who moved to Australia from Scotland in 1963. It was here that brothers Angus and Malcolm Young honed their musical talents, eventually co-founding AC/DC in 1973.

George Young also lived in the house and played in the band's early lineups, later taking on production duties. The house was recognized for its historical importance, being listed on the National Trust Register of Historic Houses in 2013. News of the demolition in late December 2024 sparked outrage from fans and the local community.

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