What is the best album by AC/DC?
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
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
The 1976 album known for its hard-driving tracks Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, Big Balls, and Problem Child.

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
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
The 1979 breakthrough album with Bon Scott at the helm, featuring the iconic title track and Girls Got Rhythm.

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)
The 1981 album featuring the anthemic title track and massive cannon sound effects, cementing AC/DC's arena rock status.

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
The 1985 album featuring Danger and Shake Your Foundations, continuing AC/DC's hard-driving rock sound.

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
The 1990 comeback album featuring Thunderstruck and Are You Ready, which revitalized AC/DC's commercial standing.

Ballbreaker
The 1995 album produced by Rick Rubin, featuring Hard as a Rock and Burnin' Alive.

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
The 2008 comeback album featuring Rock 'n' Roll Train and War Machine, which debuted at number one in 29 countries.

Rock or Bust
The 2014 album recorded without Malcolm Young due to illness, featuring Play Ball and Rock the Blues Away.

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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