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Debate: Which is the better album? Highway To Hell or Back In Black?
Even those that might be considered fillers – such as Have A Drink On Me and What Do You For Money Honey – are better than ...
The release of High Voltage in 1975 coincided with broader cultural shifts. Australia was emerging from decades of conservative governments. The newly elected Whitlam government poured A$14 million ...
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Best of the Decades: AC/DC 1970s Albums.
(TheBRHM.com) In 1975, Hall of Famers AC/DC dropped a double dose of Australian hard rock. I gave the debut album High Voltage a listen and figured “Well, High Voltage is right there. Might as well.” ...
The Razors Edge marked a turning point for AC/DC. Malcolm Young was freshly sober after a long battle with alcoholism. Additionally, it was the first album on which he and Angus wrote all of the songs ...
AC/DC landed in The US four days after the release of Let There Be Rock, primed for their first North American tour. Nobody ...
The best AC/DC albums are simply the archetypal sound of hard rock. Whereas those that came before them made their name on bells and whistles—technicolor solos, outrageous displays of confidence, ...
The “Highway to Hell” album in 1979 made AC/DC’s one of the top hard-rock acts in the world. And Staten Island played a key role in the album’s iconic artwork. AC/DC were a hard-rocking quintet from ...
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