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Thunderstruck: Revisiting AC/DC’s The Razors Edge By 1990, many critics thought had peaked with Back in Black . But then came the bone-shaking opening riff of "Thunderstruck," and the rock world realized the Young brothers were nowhere near finished. The Razors Edge didn't just return the band to the charts; it redefined their sound for a new decade. The Return of the Kings
: A rare "poppy" moment for the band that became one of their highest-charting singles in the US.
Produced by (the mind behind massive hits for Bon Jovi and Aerosmith), the album traded some of the band’s gritty, blues-based roots for a polished, stadium-ready sheen. The result was an explosive energy that felt both modern and classic. Key Tracks
: Arguably the most recognizable guitar lick in history. Angus Young’s high-voltage tapping set the tone for the entire record.
: A quintessential anthem designed for sold-out arenas.
Thunderstruck: Revisiting AC/DC’s The Razors Edge By 1990, many critics thought had peaked with Back in Black . But then came the bone-shaking opening riff of "Thunderstruck," and the rock world realized the Young brothers were nowhere near finished. The Razors Edge didn't just return the band to the charts; it redefined their sound for a new decade. The Return of the Kings
: A rare "poppy" moment for the band that became one of their highest-charting singles in the US. AC DC - The Razors Edge (Full Album)
Produced by (the mind behind massive hits for Bon Jovi and Aerosmith), the album traded some of the band’s gritty, blues-based roots for a polished, stadium-ready sheen. The result was an explosive energy that felt both modern and classic. Key Tracks Thunderstruck: Revisiting AC/DC’s The Razors Edge By 1990,
: Arguably the most recognizable guitar lick in history. Angus Young’s high-voltage tapping set the tone for the entire record. The Return of the Kings : A rare
: A quintessential anthem designed for sold-out arenas.