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A massive comeback fueled by the ubiquitous "Thunderstruck."

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⚡ The Bon Scott Era (1975–1979): Raw Energy & Bluesy Rock

: Offers a critical look at the Backtracks collection , which is essential for understanding the band's studio and live rarities. The review specifically calls out the Bon Scott-era tracks as high-value additions for fans. ac dc discography blogspot

A relaxed, jam-oriented record focusing heavily on their foundational blues influences. Key Anthems: "Stiff Upper Lip", "Satellite Blues".

AC/DC’s discography is split into two distinct eras: The Bon Scott Era (1974–1980) and The Brian Johnson Era (1980–Present). Here is every essential release.

Produced by Mutt Lange, this album launched AC/DC into global superstardom. A massive comeback fueled by the ubiquitous "Thunderstruck

A massive commercial success, debuting at number one in 29 countries.

The Modern Epic. After an 8-year hiatus, they returned with a 15-track monster. "Rock 'N' Roll Train" is a classic. It was a Wal-Mart exclusive, which felt weird, but the tour broke stadium records. Malcolm’s rhythm guitar is the star here.

Massive drum production, razor-sharp guitar tones, and soaring, screeching vocals. For Those About to Rock We Salute You (1981) Key Anthems: "Stiff Upper Lip", "Satellite Blues"

The band’s recording history is famously split into two distinct eras, defined by the legendary frontmen who led them. The Bon Scott Years (1975–1979)

The Blues Groove. This album is almost gentle by their standards. The title track has a swing that would make Chuck Berry nod. Underrated.

AC/DC's studio discography is defined by the bluesy raw energy of the Bon Scott era (1975–1979) and the massive, polished rock sound established by Brian Johnson from Back in Black (1980) onwards. Key works include Highway to Hell , the 50-million-selling Back in Black , and the 2020 tribute album