Their songs have been used to sell cars, rally Olympic teams and even soundtrack superheroes. Now, AC/DC’s music is being used for something new: animal control.
Officials at Yellowstone national park in Montana have utilized the group’s classic track “Hells Bells” to scare bison off the area’s highway.
“When deputies respond to a bison on the road, they turn on lights and siren and encourage the animal to leave the road with an air horn,” reads a message posted to Facebook by the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office. “With a reluctant bison, they’ve been known to play AC/DC’s 'Hell’s Bells' over the speakers – that usually seems to work.”