
Construction Company Apologizes After Demolishing Childhood Home of AC/DC’s Angus and Malcolm Young
An Australian construction company apologized to AC/DC fans after mistakenly demolishing the childhood home of guitarists Angus and Malcolm Young.
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Subscribe NowAn Australian construction company apologized to AC/DC fans after mistakenly demolishing the childhood home of guitarists Angus and Malcolm Young.
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