This Man Created A Perfect AC/DC Song By Using Artificial Intelligence – Kerrang!

While weve long been enjoying some weird and wonderful mash-ups courtesy of the internets most hilarious and creative YouTubers, clearly its too much effort to be letting humans do all the work these days. As such, satirist Funk Turkey has handed the task of creating new material over to artificial intelligence, using robots to make a pretty ace AC/DCsong.

The track in question, Great Balls, came about use lyrics.rip to generate the words, before Funk channeled his best Brian Johnson to sing this hilarious mish-mash of lyrics (Wasnt the dog a touch too young to thrill? sorry, what?), and then backed it all with suitably AC/DC-esqueinstrumentation.

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Of course, theres hopefully real AC/DC material on the way at some point soon, with Twisted Sister vocalist Dee Snider revealing in December 2019 that all four surviving members have reunited for a new record, and, Its as close as you can get to the originalband.

Until then, though, heres Great Balls to tide usover:

In fairness, lyrics.rip is actually a pretty great little tool. We tried the same thing for Green Day to see what fine words would come out now, to get Billie Joe Armstrong to performthem:

An ambulance thats turning on the way across towncause you feeling sorry for that your whining eyesWhen September endsHere comes the waitingJust roamin for yourselfAre we are the silence with the brick of my way to search the story of my memory rests,but never forgets what I bleeding from the brick of my heads above the starsAre the waitingMy heads above the brick of self-controlTo live?My heads above the innocent can never lastTo searchthe

Okaythen.

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Posted on May 15th 2020, 1:29pm

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