“…It’s like an earthquake.” –Angus Young
When rock & roll was at its peak, there was one band built to define a golden era.
AC/DC.
The date was July 27, 1979, and the amps are still buzzing nearly 47 years later. That’s when the world shook in unison as AC/DC released its seminal album, “Highway to Hell.” From the opening riffs, speakers melted. Drums rumbled and foundations crumbled. Fists pumped while the lights crisscrossed through the sea of faces. It was the album of all albums, and the tour that followed – one of the most iconic in rock & roll history – left fire marks on the roads they traveled.
That was the “Highway to Hell!” The unofficial soundtrack to pure adrenaline, and one of the single greatest rock albums of all time. As part of ROF’s “Built for the Moment” theme in the month of May, we have a vintage AC/DC tee that just dropped!
Officially licensed by AC/DC.



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