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Which are your top three AC/DC albums?
Out of their 16 studio albums
Out of their 16 studio albums
11 Answers
- Anonymous8 years agoFavorite Answer
Let There Be Rock
Back In Black
The Razor's Edge
- Beatle fanaticLv 78 years ago
1) Let There Be Rock
2) High Voltage
3) Highway to Hell
As you can see I prefer Bon Scott on vocals.
Here's my top 3 with Brian Johnson:
1) Back in Black
2) The Razor's Edge
3) Ballbreaker
- oldscholl88Lv 78 years ago
Highway to Hell - Possibly my favorite album of all time
Powerage - Highly Underrated
Back in Black - After the deah of Bon Scott many people wrote AC/DC off but they proved them wrony by relasing one of the biggest rock albums of all time
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- Cajun HillbillyLv 58 years ago
T.N.T. - This and High Voltage are two of the hardest Rocking albums of all time. In your face vocals and and down and dirty guitar
High Voltage - see above comment
Let There Be Rock which contains your user name song "Problem Child" - Doesn't rock as hard as the other two but it is nastier and i'm not talking the sexual nastier. I'm talking more in your face nasty.
- 8 years ago
Highway to Hell and Back in Black are very good albums, but its very difficult to choose either album. But I will choose Back in Black, as it is a superb comeback after the death of Bon Scott, and it has endless classics in it, such as Hells Bells, Shoot to Thrill, Back in Black (amazing song) and You Shook Me All Night Long. So for me, Back in Black.
Second is Highway to Hell, and third (for me) is Let There Be Rock.
- David VLv 78 years ago
1.High Voltage: there's no question that this original is still potent, even thrilling, no matter how many times they returned to the well, or how many times this record is played
2.Let There Be Rock: it's sweaty, dirty, nasty rock, music that is played to the last call and beyond, and they've rarely done that kind of rock better than they did here.
3.Highway To Hell: they have never sounded so enormous, and they've never had such great songs, and they had never delivered an album as singularly bone-crunching or classic as this until now.
take care
dave