4/5I'll admit that despite the enormous fame that the band AC/DC has, this was the firts album by them I ever bought. But let me tell you, it was a good choice. The album starts with "Rock N' Roll Train" and that sets the tone for the album. The band has been around for over 30 years, and they still sound the same as they did back when they were just 5 Australians. The album is also a value for its money, with a full 15 tracks for around 10$, considering albums have only 9-12 tracks and are around the same price (see "No Line" by U2 as a perfect example). Tracks like "War Machine", "Black Ice" and "Big Jack" are fully loaded, and they unlease themselves upon you with no hesitation. It's too bad there arn't many bands like that, but that's what makes AC/DC special. They have survived all that has destroyed bands like Nirvana, The Beatles and thrived during a musical recession. Black Ice proves this.
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