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The 10 best AC/DC songs you never hear

 

You all know the joke: AC/DC’s been making the same album over and over again for 40 years. While a gross exaggeration, it is true that the band has mostly stuck to one successful recipe since pretty much their formation. You’ll never get an unplugged album from them, or a collection of big band covers, or, perish the thought, a Christmas album. And despite their statements about “making albums” (which I addressed in a previous article), they’re usually serving up 10-12 singles packaged in a single product.

Why is it then that we always hear the same tracks from them? Am I the only one who’s lost most of my appreciation for Back in Black, You Shook Me All Night Long, T.N.T. or Thunderstruck? Considering they’ve never released a proper Greatest Hits album, and have apparently been releasing the same song over and over again, you’d figure that most of their catalog was interchangeable. But no, we keep hearing the same 10 tracks in arenas, on rock radio, at parties, etc

Nowadays when I feel like listening to AC/DC (because they do kick serious ass), I often find myself attracted to the unknown songs; songs that should be heard from time to time, and that if played more often, might even make us want to listen again to the mainstays. So here they are: the 10 best AC/DC songs you never hear.

Worthy of mention: That’s the Way I Wanna Rock ‘n Roll, Let’s Get It Up, Rock n Roll Damnation, Shake Your Foundations, Touch Too Much, Beating Around the Bush, Nervous Shakedown and Guns for Hire.

They may be a one trick pony to a certain extent, but not as much as some might think. Let’s play the deep cuts; a lot of these tracks were even singles! I should mention that the Iron Man 2 album (what is it exactly? a soundtrack? an Inspired By album? a compilation? a cash grab?) did go off the beaten path and included some lesser known songs. That’s a start!

Let’s celebrate the deep cuts:

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