What is the best album by AC/DC?

By YPB Team

From raw Aussie pub rock to stadium-filling anthems, AC/DC have one of the most consistent catalogs in hard rock history. Which album do you think defines them best? Cast your vote!

High Voltage — ranked #11
High Voltage
The 1976 international debut album that introduced the world to AC/DC, featuring TNT and It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'N' Roll).
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap — ranked #22
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
The 1976 album known for its hard-driving tracks Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, Big Balls, and Problem Child.
Let There Be Rock — ranked #33
Let There Be Rock
The 1977 hard rock milestone featuring the title track Let There Be Rock and Whole Lotta Rosie, showcasing Angus Young's explosive guitar work.
Powerage — ranked #44
Powerage
The 1978 album regarded as one of their rawest and most powerful, featuring Riff Raff, Sin City, and Rock 'n' Roll Damnation.
Highway to Hell — ranked #55
Highway to Hell
The 1979 breakthrough album with Bon Scott at the helm, featuring the iconic title track and Girls Got Rhythm.
Back in Black — ranked #66
Back in Black
The 1980 album — AC/DC's first with Brian Johnson — which became one of the best-selling albums of all time, featuring Back in Black and You Shook Me All Night Long.
For Those About to Rock (We Salute You) — ranked #77
For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)
The 1981 album featuring the anthemic title track and massive cannon sound effects, cementing AC/DC's arena rock status.
Flick of the Switch — ranked #88
Flick of the Switch
The 1983 back-to-basics album produced by the band themselves, featuring Nervous Shakedown and Flick of the Switch.
Fly on the Wall — ranked #99
Fly on the Wall
The 1985 album featuring Danger and Shake Your Foundations, continuing AC/DC's hard-driving rock sound.
Blow Up Your Video — ranked #1010
Blow Up Your Video
The 1988 album marking the return of producers Harry Vanda and George Young, featuring Heatseeker and That's the Way I Wanna Rock 'N' Roll.
The Razors Edge — ranked #1111
The Razors Edge
The 1990 comeback album featuring Thunderstruck and Are You Ready, which revitalized AC/DC's commercial standing.
Ballbreaker — ranked #1212
Ballbreaker
The 1995 album produced by Rick Rubin, featuring Hard as a Rock and Burnin' Alive.
Stiff Upper Lip — ranked #1313
Stiff Upper Lip
The 2000 album co-produced by the band with Brendan O'Brien, featuring Safe in New York City and Stiff Upper Lip.
Black Ice — ranked #1414
Black Ice
The 2008 comeback album featuring Rock 'n' Roll Train and War Machine, which debuted at number one in 29 countries.
Rock or Bust — ranked #1515
Rock or Bust
The 2014 album recorded without Malcolm Young due to illness, featuring Play Ball and Rock the Blues Away.
Power Up — ranked #1616
Power Up
The 2020 reunion album dedicated to Malcolm Young, featuring Shot in the Dark and Realize, the band's 17th studio album.

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