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I don't know you, but I prefer listening to album's as wholes, instead of 1/3's, 1/4's or 1/5's. I love this album. This album conveys all the great things about AC and don't forget the, "DC." Without AC/DC, I really don't think I would have gotten into rock music because I was into Billy Joel back then and I started listening to coutry/Pop. I rate it 9/10.
Ball Breaker isn't deceiving, probably because of Brian's nasty vocials. Good album. That album (Ball Breaker) is not amiable. I mean compared this to BALL BREAKER, because that album is a fan-based album.
This album feachure two AC/DC hits that you will hear often on the radio, "Money Talks," and "Thunderstruck." These songs don't show any weakness, in fact these songs show AC/DC's best. There's not a song on here that I don't like. Certainly better than FLY ON THE WALL and BLOW UP YOUR VIDEO. This album is surprisingly rock-solid.
I just love this album as a whole. Until AC/DC came along with BLACK ICE. This is AC/DC's second best album since Back in Black.
I wanna vomit it makes me so sick to listen to cheap substitutes to this legacy of rock. OH My God. Only people from a later generation would consider these bands at all and bottom line the tribute bands just don't have the meaty depth of the original AC/DC. I don't have anything against these people personally but STOP IT. I thought I would never get here. I just can't believe that Anyone has Any use for the imitations that you gotta wade through to get to the REAL band.
I only recomend it if you were a collector of AC/CD albumsSo don't waste you money buy another album. The laead singer how ever sounded like he was gragling with razor blades before for recording their album.The only thing that made it up for the singing was the band, Angus Young's gituar playing. I always loved Brian Johnsons voice because he sounded like a real rock singer with a nice smoky rough voice, but on this album his voice waas too rough. The bamd sounded great.
One of the finest Bryan Johnson Era CD's. Thunderstruck, Money Talks, The Razors Edge, and many more great classic AC/DC songs fill this album ready for you to listen to.
They probably should've hung it up after Flick of the Switch. Prior to this I can remember Who Made Who being a good song. Thunderstruck is really the only song on the disc that "sticks to you" The rest are throwaways. A prime example (unfortunately) of a band living on former glories.
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