Highway To Hell May 2026

The most widely recognized use of the phrase is the 1979 title track and album by the Australian rock band AC/DC.

: Guitarist Angus Young used the phrase to describe the grueling, exhausting nature of constant touring and life on the road. Highway to Hell

: The title is also linked to the Canning Highway in Australia. It earned the nickname "Highway to Hell" due to a steep, dangerous decline leading to "The Raffles" bar, where many fatal accidents occurred at a high-speed intersection. 2. Environmental Policy: The "Highway to Climate Hell" The most widely recognized use of the phrase