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Let There Be Rock

Let There Be Rock

SKU: V67207 Barcode: 5099751076117
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 11 May 2009

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Ah, AC/DC, the Aussie rockers with enough energy to power a whole continent. Their 1977 album "Let There Be Rock" is a dose of pure adrenaline, a sonic thrill ride that'll have you headbanging from start to finish.

The opening title track kicks things off with a bang, Angus Young's blistering guitar riffs shattering the speakers like a sledgehammer. Frontman Bon Scott's gravelly vocals add a devilish charm to tracks like "Bad Boy Boogie" and "Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be", while the rhythm section of Cliff Williams and Phil Rudd keep the whole thing tight and pulsating.

Each song on this album is a lesson in how to rock with fury and finesse. Whether it's the anthemic "Whole Lotta Rosie" or the relentless "Dog Eat Dog", AC/DC never let up for a second. And let's not forget the epic closer "Ride On", a slow-burning ballad that showcases the band's softer side without sacrificing any of their trademark grit.

"Let There Be Rock" is a classic rock album that still sounds fresh and exciting today. It's a testament to the power of good old-fashioned riffs, killer hooks, and a whole lot of attitude. So turn it up loud, grab a beer, and let AC/DC take you on a wild ride through the heart of rock 'n' roll. Let there be rock, indeed.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Go Down
2. Dog Eat Dog
3. Let There Be Rock
4. Bad Boy Boogie
5. Problem Child
6. Overdose
7. Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be
8. Whole Lotta Rosie

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About the artist

AC/DC

AC/DC: The Thunderous Gods of Rock Ah, AC/DC. The band that's been blasting our eardrums and shaking our souls since the 1970s. With their infectious blend of hard rock and bluesy riffs, this Australian powerhouse has become a true icon in the world of rock music. Led by the ever-energetic Angus Young, with his signature schoolboy outfit and blistering guitar solos, AC/DC has carved out a permanent place in the pantheon of rock legends. From their iconic anthems like "Highway to Hell" and "Back in Black" to their raw, unapologetic live performances, this band knows how to put on a show like no other. But don't let their rough-and-tumble image fool you – AC/DC is a group of seasoned musicians who have honed their craft over decades of touring and recording. Their sound may be loud and gritty, but it's also undeniably tight and precise, a testament to the band's unparalleled chemistry and musical prowess. So whether you're a diehard fan who knows every riff by heart or a newcomer looking to dive into the world of classic rock, AC/DC is sure to deliver an electrifying experience that will leave you headbanging and screaming for more. So crank up the volume, raise your devil horns high, and let AC/DC reignite your love for all things loud and proud. Thunderstruck, indeed.

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