AC/DC fans left stunned over what band's name actually stands for ...

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They're a global sensation, but surprisingly, some fans have only just realised the true meaning behind AC/DC's name, even after 51 years in the spotlight.

The Australian rock legends, founded by brothers Malcolm Young and Angus Young, feature a star-studded line-up with lead guitarist Angus, bassist Cliff Williams, drummer Phil Rudd, vocalist Brian Johnson, and rhythm guitarist Stevie Young, who is also Angus and Malcolm's nephew.

With a history that goes back to 1974, AC/DC has bagged 17 awards and received another 50 nominations at prestigious events like the Grammy Awards, ARIA Music Awards, iHeartRadio Music Awards, and MTV Video Music Awards (VMA). Yet strangely enough, there seems to be some confusion among their fanbase about their musical genre - some say it's hard rock, others argue it's heavy metal or blues rock.

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The band's hit list, featuring crowd-pleasers like You Shook Me All Night Long, Back in Black, Thunderstruck, Highway to Hell, It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll), and Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, clearly keeps the fans hooked.

However, one devoted fan had an epiphany while jamming to AC/DC, leading them to turn to Reddit for enlightenment, asking: "What does AC/DC actually stand for?," reports the Irish Star.

While some reckon AC/DC is short for 'Anti-Christ/Devil's Child', the real tale of its name is far less sinister. The rock band got its moniker when Malcolm and Angus were hunting for a catchy name, and their sister Margaret saw the letters AC/DC on her sewing machine's power adapter. It stands for alternating current/direct current electricity, which the siblings thought was a perfect match for their band's electrifying performances.

But while fans in Ireland call them AC/DC, down under in Australia they're affectionately known as Acca Dacca. Fans have had their say on the name's origins, with one commenting: "I thought it meant Alternate/ Direct Current."

Another quipped: "Angus Can Dance Cool." And a third remarked: "It's a play on a theme, and a damned good one if you ask me."

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