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- 12 Apr 06
Back In Black
(43/100 Greatest Albums Ever)
Released just five months after the death of vocalist Bon Scott, Back In Black went on to become one of the most celebrated hard rock albums of all time.
Released just five months after the death of vocalist Bon Scott, Back In Black went on to become one of the most celebrated hard rock albums of all time.
This is music stripped of all frills and pretensions – so simple in its construction and bloody-minded in its intent that it would make The Ramones sound prog. It’s a collection of devastatingly catchy riffs and choruses, from the brutal power of opener ‘Hell's Bells’, right through to the blisteringly anthemic closer ‘Rock And Roll Ain't Noise Pollution’. A positively electrifying listening experience.
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