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angus young 

Undoubtedly the best and most entertaining guitarist in the world.
AC/DC kix ass. Best band evar!!!
angus young by teh best evar January 12, 2004

Angus Young 

Angus Young is the lead guitarist for the Australian rock band AC/DC. He is one of the most under rated guitarists out there. So many people copy his style, but no one can play like him. He is also one of the most energetic live players and is more of a frontman to the band then Bon Scott (old singer who died) or Brian Johnson (Current singer) Angus and his brother Malcolm (the rythym guitarist) write all the songs.
Angus Young wrote and played some of the most memorable guitar riffs ever (ex. Back in Black, Highway to Hell, Problem Child, If You Want Blood, What You Do For Money Honey)

Angus Young 

The absolute fucking best guitarist I've ever heard. Not mearly becuase of his skill at the guitar but because of his stage performance, his school uniform lol and energy and love of rock. he's the best and he was AMAZINGLY hot back in the day and even though he's 50 he still kick most modern guitarist's asses.
"Angus Young is the best"
"Acdc is the best band ever, and Angus is the best guitarist"
Angus Young by Angus Young May 13, 2005

Angus Young 

Just watch "Family Jewels" or "Live at Donnington" and you will know EXACTLY what I'm talking about.
Angus Young by Paulness May 31, 2005

Angus Young 

Angus Young is the lead guitarist of the Australian band AC/DC. Spelled A-C-thunderbolt-D-C. Born in Scotland. Angus Young is underrated by many as a guitarist; however many people have tried, none have matched his unique hard rock/bluesy playing style. Easily recognized by the crazy riffs he plays.
If Angus Young is such a horrible guitar player, why is there no one out there who has the ability to play as well?
Angus Young by Wes_Trogdor May 31, 2006

Angus Young 

ACDC lead guitarist, one the best guitar players out there. His high voltage high speed picking solo's are always cool!

Uses very cool stage mimics.
Angus Young by Mario Verkerk November 25, 2003