I can help with both! Here's a quick, engaging built around AC/DC’s discography, followed by the complete list of their studio albums. The Story of AC/DC: From High Voltage to Power Up It began in Sydney, 1973. Two brothers, Angus and Malcolm Young, plugged in and turned up. Their first spark was High Voltage (1975) – raw, reckless, and recorded in a few days. Australia heard it and shook.
Then came (1975), with that explosive title track and "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)," bagpipes and all. The world wasn't ready – yet. discografia ac dc
(1981) opened with cannon fire. Epic, arrogant, triumphant. Flick of the Switch (1983) stripped back – raw, angry, misunderstood. Fly on the Wall (1985) and Who Made Who (1986, for Maximum Overdrive ) kept the tour bus rolling. I can help with both
(1977) was their gospel: loud guitars, no ballads. Powerage (1978) dug deeper – bluesy, dark, pure hunger. Then Highway to Hell (1979) broke America. Producer "Mutt" Lange polished their dynamite. It was their biggest album… and their last with Bon Scott. Two brothers, Angus and Malcolm Young, plugged in
(1976) arrived like a back-alley brawler. Sneaky, nasty riffs. But international success waited.
February 1980. Bon died. The world wept. AC/DC almost ended.