Gimme a Bullet

AC/DC

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Hey, Zoo Freaks, your hippie DJs at THE ZOO are cranking up AC/DC's "Gimme a Bullet" from their 1978 album Powerage, and we've got some killer trivia to share. This track is a raw, heartbreak-fueled anthem, with Bon Scott pouring his soul into lyrics about a man so torn up by a breakup he’s begging for a bullet to bite on to cope with the pain. According to Tailem, the song’s opening "Ow!" sets a primal tone, and the repeated chorus line, “Gimme a bullet to bite on,” becomes a desperate mantra, with Scott imagining the bullet as a stand-in for his ex-lover. Fans on ACDCfans.net have mixed takes—some call it a guilty pleasure, praising Scott’s sincere vocal delivery, while others rank it below Powerage heavyweights like "Sin City" or "Riff Raff." Still, one fan on the site declared it their personal favorite, even making it their phone ringtone!

More juicy tidbits? Wikipedia notes that "Gimme a Bullet" stands out for its lack of a traditional guitar solo, relying instead on handclaps and maracas for its gritty vibe. It hit #24 on the UK charts, marking AC/DC's best single performance at the time. Biographer Clinton Walker, in his 1994 book Highway to Hell, called the song one of Scott’s most accomplished lyrical works, blending pathos and humor in his hard-hitting metaphors. On Reddit, fans rave about Powerage’s lean, mean energy, with one user pointing out that the bass line, likely played by George Young, gives the track a unique groove. The song’s raw power even inspired a fan on My Les Paul Forum to recreate its iconic Angus Young guitar tone using a Marshall 2203 amp.

Now, let’s rewind to how AC/DC got their start. Hailing from Sydney, Australia, the band was formed in 1973 by Scottish-born brothers Malcolm and Angus Young. According to their bio on acdc.com, the Young brothers were inspired by their older brother George Young’s success in the 1960s pop band The Easybeats. They recruited vocalist Bon Scott, drummer Phil Rudd, and bassist Mark Evans to round out the early lineup. Their gritty, high-energy sound, blending blues, rock, and raw attitude, quickly caught fire. By 1975, they released their debut album High Voltage (Australia-only), and their relentless touring built a loyal fanbase. Powerage, their fifth studio album, marked a pivotal moment, introducing bassist Cliff Williams and cementing their global rise.

Zoo Freaks, you can keep up with AC/DC on their official website, Facebook, Instagram, and X. For more fan-fueled action, check out ACDCfans.net, a hub for diehards sharing stories and debates, or join the AC/DC Fans Facebook group to connect with fellow rockers. So, crank up "Gimme a Bullet," bite down hard, and let AC/DC’s raw energy take you for a ride!

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