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September 25, 2008
by Rock-N-Radio

Want To Win A Signed AC/DC Signature Guitar?
lighting Then strap one on and "Give It All You Got" at ACDC.com

To rock like AC/DC, you got to give it all you got. There are no nights off for good behavior, no gear other than fifth, and no rest for the weary - just paint-peeling, cranked-to-overload rock & roll.

Think you can keep up? Prove it. This guy went all-out, grabbed our attention and became an AC/DC sensation covering the band's new song, "Rock 'N Roll Train" before it was even released. Can you top that? Here's your chance to try.

AC/DC's Give It All You Got contest is now open for business. It's a three step process: first, get out the video camera and set the scene. Next, record your own version of the brand new AC/DC fist-pumping, get-the-whole-gang-together-sing-along-chorus-inducing anthem "Rock 'N Roll Train" in any style you want - karaoke or ukulele, electric guitar through a Marshall amp or air guitar on top of your kitchen table. Anything goes as long as the passion is there. Finally, add your video by following the steps outlined on our Give It All You Got contest page and keep checking back to see your competition as the days roll on.

If you truly let it all hang out, you'll have a shot at one of our grand prizes: a Gibson SG Angus Young signature model and a Gretsch G6131MY Malcolm Young signature model, both hand-signed by AC/DC

Need some advice from a man who knows a thing or two about rocking the house? We got Brian Johnson to record a motivational speech of sorts (something of a visual kick in the pants) for fans that might need some help getting in the spirit. Check out Brian's video message here. Need more inspiration? Check out the official music video for "Rock 'N Roll Train" and see how the pros do it.

So make haste - get your pipes warmed up and the camera ready... It's time to Give It All You Got NOW at ACDC.com.

We salute you,
ACDC.com 

 

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