

The birth of thunderstruck: how a family business sparked global rock domination.
BBC film about the sound of Australian rock and the emergence of one of the world's greatest rock bands - AC/DC, or Acca Dacca as they are known in Australia, and the legendary music company, Albert Music (Alberts) that helped launched them on to the global rock scene.
Sound
Raw studio recordings that capture the actual moment AC/DC found their voltage.
Production
Teddy and Albert's unglamorous office—it all started here, folks.
Director
Paul Clarke
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Easybeats were Australia's first international rock success, yet most members were British migrants who met at a Sydney migrant hostel.
Alberts' Jewish family-run operation became the unlikely engine of working-class Australian rock, proving immigrant hustle built the sound locals claim as purely theirs.
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