In 1975 - or so the story goes - one of the strangest events in rock history occurred. On a dark and stormy night the members of AC/DC were travelling from Albany on their way to Philly as part of their Highway to Hell tour. Lost and off track on the backroads of the Ramapo mountains, the tour bus broke down, and the group were attacked by an inbred posse of country folk known as the Jackson-Whites. Legend has it the band were taken to a local outhouse and gangraped repeatedly throughout the night before being set free.
That gruesome event proved not only to be the basis for the legend behind Freddie Krueger and A Nightmare on Elm Street, but - 25 years later - the bastard offspring of that coupling from hell is travelling Europe, playing bluegrass Green Day covers on TV and calling themselves Hayseed Dixie.
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