Rock music has been an integral part of Australian music culture, with a thriving scene that continues to produce internationally recognized artists. Some of the most popular Australian rock bands include AC/DC, INXS, Midnight Oil, Cold Chisel, and Powderfinger, among others.
AC/DC, formed in 1973, is considered one of the most successful rock bands in history, selling more than 200 million records worldwide. INXS, formed in 1977, gained international recognition with their hit single "Need You Tonight" and their album "Kick," which went multi-platinum in several countries. Midnight Oil, known for their politically charged lyrics and environmental activism, is another iconic Australian rock band. Cold Chisel, formed in the late 70s, is renowned for their blues-rock sound and the distinctive vocals of lead singer Jimmy Barnes. Powderfinger, formed in 1989, was one of the most successful Australian rock bands of the 2000s, with several albums reaching number one on the Australian charts.
There are several radio stations in Australia that play rock music, including Triple M, Nova 96.9, and Triple J. Triple M, which stands for "Modern Rock," is a national radio network that plays a mix of classic and contemporary rock music. Nova 96.9 is a commercial radio station that features a mix of rock and pop music, while Triple J is a government-funded national radio station that plays alternative and indie rock music. All three stations have a strong following and play a mix of both Australian and international rock music.
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