A hard-hitting blow that is both brutal and honest.
The band's original energy is condensed into a simple, rugged sound, embodying the appeal of hardcore blues rock.
"Powerage" is a representative work of AC/DC's mid-period. The album is centered around crisp guitars and Angus Young's explosive riffs, with rhythms that are both solid and rough. It clearly shows a stance of rejecting flashy productions and instead relying on the intensity of the performance itself. Bon Scott's vocals are raw and exude working-class realism. This album embodies the spirit of rock 'n' roll at its purest.
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Rock 'N' Roll Damnation
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Down Payment Blues
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3)
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Gimme A Bullet
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Riff Raff
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B:
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Sin City
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What's Next To The Moon
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Gone Shootin'
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Up To My Neck In You
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5)
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Kicked In The Teeth
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