Ac Dc Discography Blogspot [cracked]
A return to a raw, self-produced sound. Fly on the Wall (1985): High-energy, often underrated.
An absolute masterpiece of grief, resilience, and rock and roll. Draped in an all-black cover as a tribute to Scott, the album features "Hells Bells," "You Shook Me All Night Long," and the iconic title track. It went on to become the second-best-selling album of all time globally, cementing AC/DC's place in music history. For Those About to Rock We Salute You (1981)
Produced by Rick Rubin, bringing back a lean, dry, and heavy blues groove. ac dc discography blogspot
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The Last Stand of Malcolm. Malcolm Young retired due to dementia (and sadly passed in 2017). This is the first album without him. It’s short, punchy, and desperate. "Play Ball" sounds like a band trying to outrun death.
"Thunderstruck", "Moneytalks", "Are You Ready". Draped in an all-black cover as a tribute
Available as a single disc or a double-album collector's edition, capturing the stadium-level fury of The Razors Edge tour. Box Sets and Compositions
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