Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As the sun rises for a new day, so too does a new Thunderstruck rendition; this one however, might well just be the most ...
Typically you want to avoid circuitry when around weather issues, but here it's perfectly okay to help you get "Thunderstruck." A YouTuber with the handle maromaro1337 has provided a unique cover of ...
We don’t know who the greatest gayageum player in the world is, but we know which musician is our personal favorite. There’s nobody we love hearing play the national instrument of Korea more than Luna ...
Forget all the crazy genre tag mashups you've heard before because this one is going to stick in your mind forever. AC/DC's 1990 smash hit "Thunderstruck" has been heard over the airwaves and in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In regards to the song itself, it’s just as catchy as the original track released in 1990; the immensely popular one that has 600 ...
So, let me get this straight: A band in Finland that loves music from the southern U.S. decides to cover a hard rock anthem by Australian dudes. Yup, makes perfect sense. Calling themselves ...
Metal Hammer tipped us off to Indian musician Archy J, also known as The Snake Charmer, a woman who has performed a bagpipe cover of the AC/DC classic “Thunderstruck”…sooort of. Archy’s version is ...
Australian hard rock band AC/DC have had millions of people cover their songs, but, we're pretty sure their hit 'Thunderstruck' has never been done quite this. Finnish bluegrass band Steve 'N Seagulls ...
AC/DC are one band that most fans have never wanted to hear in an acoustic setting, but based on the evidence of an unexpectedly cool new cover, their songs rock even without the amps plugged in. It ...
A truly glorious YouTube video from 2013 has resurfaced. While user FizzyPops3434 is no stranger to the drive-thru prank, his take on AC/DC’s “Thunderstruck” is so bad, it’s good. Following a recent ...
One of the silver linings of 2020—there are some!—has been an influx of hit songs in the style of the bard. This medieval version of Radiohead’s “Creep,” for example, is ideal for “muck-gathering ...