: Arguably the most recognizable guitar lick in history. Angus Young’s high-voltage tapping set the tone for the entire record.
: A rare "poppy" moment for the band that became one of their highest-charting singles in the US.
The Razors Edge was the first album to feature on drums, whose powerhouse style gave the band a renewed sense of urgency. It proved that AC/DC wasn't just a legacy act—they were a force capable of dominating the MTV era without losing their soul.
Whether you're a lifelong fan or a newcomer looking for the perfect entry point into hard rock, this album remains a masterclass in power chords and pure, unadulterated rock 'n' roll.