Ac Dc Discography Blogspot May 2026
Digital Collector’s Guide
Since "Blogspot" refers to the older era of music blogging (roughly 2005–2015), I have structured this guide as a . This is designed to help you navigate, organize, and appreciate the full AC/DC discography, whether you are looking for official releases, rare bootlegs, or the specific file types often found on those old blog links.
Note for the actual blogspot owner: I have omitted direct download links here as per typical Blogspot policies regarding copyrighted material, but you can add your usual "personal use only" archive links in the actual post. ac dc discography blogspot
Let There Be Rock (1977)
: A high-voltage masterpiece featuring the epic "Whole Lotta Rosie." Digital Collector’s Guide Since "Blogspot" refers to the
- Verdict: The commercial breakthrough. Mutt Lange polished the sound without losing the edge. Tragically, Bon’s final album.
- Key Tracks: Highway to Hell, Shot Down in Flames.
How to spot original pressings vs reissues
Ballbreaker (1995)
Chronological Order:
The best blogs organize by year, making it easy to see the band's progression. Verdict: The commercial breakthrough
- All 17 Studio Albums (counting the two Aussie exclusives).
- If You Want Blood You've Got It (Live).
- Live at Donington (1992) or Live (1992).
- Who Made Who (Soundtrack).
- The "Jailbreak" EP (contains the song "Jailbreak" and live tracks).
- Backtracks (The 2009 Box Set) – This contains the ultimate collection of rarities, B-sides, and live tracks.
- "Back in Black" (1980): Regarded by many as one of the greatest rock albums of all time, "Back in Black" features hits like "You Shook Me All Night Long," "Hells Bells," and the title track. The album has sold over 50 million copies worldwide.
- "The Razors Edge" (1990): This album marked a new era for AC/DC, with Brian Johnson on vocals and the band's sound evolving into a more polished, commercial rock.