AC/DC: The Essential Album-by-Album Guide

From their humble beginnings through the blockbuster "Black Ice"

ROLLING STONEPosted Nov 13, 2008 9:00 AM


AC/DC and the Gospel of Rock and Roll

HIGH VOLTAGE (1976)
Key Tracks: "T.N.T.," "She's Got Balls"
Quick Take: Perhaps AC/DC's most crucial innovation is the way their lyrics make plain the boys' locker room conception of sexuality that had previously bubbled just under the surface of most heavy-duty rock. Shamelessly sexist panderers or refreshingly frank entertainers? AC/DC fits both descriptions, but none of it would matter if guitarist Angus Young wasn't such a gargantuan riffmonger equipped with a Godzilla-like rhythm section to boot. High Voltage established that sound that would stick for over three decades.



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