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Following Bon Scott's untimely death, AC/DC recruited Brian Johnson to take over vocal duties. The band's 1980 album "Back in Black" was a massive success, spawning hits like "You Shook Me All Night Long (Part 2)," "Hells Bells," and the title track "Back in Black." This album would go on to become one of the best-selling albums of all time, solidifying AC/DC's position as a rock powerhouse.

: A fan favorite characterized by its dark humor and rebellious vibe.

(Pure, unadulterated Bon Scott attitude)

The human metronome, providing a minimalist, unflinching pocket beat that never overplays.

The driving force of Phil Rudd’s precise drumming combined with Cliff Williams’ steady bass lines created a hypnotic, danceable groove. They proved that hard rock does not need to be complex to be powerful. 3. Universal Relatability

The church of rock and roll. The song builds from a piano roll into a wall of Marshall amplifiers. It is the band’s manifesto.

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The band has traditionally avoided standard "Best Of" releases, with members like Malcolm Young expressing that such packages should only come after a band is finished. Instead, fans typically look to these official releases for a career-spanning experience: Who Made Who

But here’s the thing about AC/DC. While other bands evolve, experiment, and occasionally lose their way, the boys from down under have spent five decades doing one thing: