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Guest review by Gorey
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" He is unique, we don't want someone that would just be a Bon wannabe". These were the words -with the present tense- Angus Young used for his friend Bon Scott during a press conference in 1980.The whole world was learning the death of the legendary and brilliant singer Ronald Belford Scott, 33 years old, by suffocation. Dismay was ib the place, and yet Angus, Malcolm, Cliff and Phil decided to continue the trip ACDC, encouraged by the parents of the defucnt singer.But how can one go on when he's just lost a friend, a brother? The answer was brought up by a kid from Newcastle. Brian Johnson, who was until then the lead singer in Geordie, quickly integrated the bandthat came back to work and released the same year Back In Black, their balck album.
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Guest review by stratorock666
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Now before I start this review I have to admit, on hearing this album for the first time I thought Brian Johnson's vocals were way to shrieky and high pitched in places and this almost immediately turned me off the album. However on second listen I realsied just how good a vocalist this guy was, how EFFECTIVE a vocalist he is and actually focused on the songs; boy was I blown away. I had listened to "perfect" (or as close to "perfect" as any album can really get) albums before, but even so, the quality and sheer power of this album stunned me, as I am sure it will continue to do for many more people out there.
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Vod52 - 02.03.2012 at 19:44
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The best of AC/DC a masterpiece the only really good album of the band
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Easily "one of" everyone's favourite AC/DC albums.
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Written by Big-Al on 02.08.2012 at 17:19 Easily "one of" everyone's favourite AC/DC albums.
Easily "one of" the most annoying spam posts I've seen in a while. You don't have to say the same thing on every album page.
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Written by Troy Killjoy on 02.08.2012 at 17:24 You don't have to say the same thing on every album page.
Maybe it's a witty attempt at saying that all AC/DC classic albums sound pretty much alike!
BAZINGA!
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Written by Mr. Doctor on 02.08.2012 at 20:30 BAZINGA!
In that case, I'd say carry on, because that's more than accurate.
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Written by Mr. Doctor on 02.08.2012 at 20:30
Written by Troy Killjoy on 02.08.2012 at 17:24 You don't have to say the same thing on every album page.
Maybe it's a witty attempt at saying that all AC/DC classic albums sound pretty much alike!
BAZINGA!
But then again Razor's Edge is totally NOT a classic AC/DC album And Back In Black was their last truly good one.
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Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 02.08.2012 at 22:04
Written by Mr. Doctor on 02.08.2012 at 20:30
Written by Troy Killjoy on 02.08.2012 at 17:24 You don't have to say the same thing on every album page.
Maybe it's a witty attempt at saying that all AC/DC classic albums sound pretty much alike!
BAZINGA!
But then again Razor's Edge is totally NOT a classic AC/DC album And Back In Black was their last truly good one.
Razor's Edge is their best album to date since Back in Black.
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Written by Big-Al on 03.08.2012 at 16:29
Razor's Edge is their best album to date since Back in Black.
Nope that would be For Those About To Rok, and if if it were the best since Back In Black it is still an atrocious little monster
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For me this album is the finest example of dirty and hard rock'n'roll filled to the brim with smashing hits. Indeed, "rock'n'roll ain't noise pollution".
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