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Add one of the band's most-recognised covers with the AC/DC Standard Patch: Highway To Hell — officially licensed AC/DC merchandise, woven in multicolour polyester.

Highway to Hell was AC/DC's sixth studio album, released in July 1979 on Atlantic and produced by Robert "Mutt" Lange. Its sleeve, with Angus Young's devil-horns photograph, has become one of the most-quoted images in classic rock. It was the last AC/DC album recorded with Bon Scott before his passing in 1980.

  • Rockoff officially licensed product
  • Style: Standard Patch (Loose)
  • Design: Highway to Hell
  • Colour: Multicolour
  • Material: Polyester
  • Style of attachment: Sew-on
  • Dimensions: Approx 100mm square / 100mm x 50mm rectangle / 90mm circle
  • Great for: AC/DC fans, Bon Scott-era collectors, battle-jacket builders, gift for rock heads

AC/DC Standard Patch: Highway To Hell

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Add one of the band's most-recognised covers with the AC/DC Standard Patch: Highway To Hell — officially licensed AC/DC merchandise, woven in multicolour polyester.

Highway to Hell was AC/DC's sixth studio album, released in July 1979 on Atlantic and produced by Robert "Mutt" Lange. Its sleeve, with Angus Young's devil-horns photograph, has become one of the most-quoted images in classic rock. It was the last AC/DC album recorded with Bon Scott before his passing in 1980.

  • Rockoff officially licensed product
  • Style: Standard Patch (Loose)
  • Design: Highway to Hell
  • Colour: Multicolour
  • Material: Polyester
  • Style of attachment: Sew-on
  • Dimensions: Approx 100mm square / 100mm x 50mm rectangle / 90mm circle
  • Great for: AC/DC fans, Bon Scott-era collectors, battle-jacket builders, gift for rock heads

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