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For the Record: AC/DC: Rockin' repetitively

Josh Craddock

Arts | 11/30/08
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What the hell is it about AC/DC that has allowed their rock 'n' roll career to span nearly 40 years?

Their sound has not even remotely changed over that time; every song they write is comprised of the same three chords (I'm not sure if that's true but it definitely sounds like it) and some songs can even sound near identical. They've even had two different vocalists and while the singing style differs somewhat between the two, the variation in music is negligible. A band this famous has essentially made a profession out of recycling songs, normally a much unappreciated move by fans and critics alike, usually leading to their eventual demise.

However, I'm here to tell you the bottom line. When it comes to these five rock veterans, it simply does not matter. This song resembles that song which sounds a lot like a song from three albums ago, but guess what: damn near all those songs rock. And with AC/DC, creating hard rocking rhythms to bang your head to and choruses to scream along with is their sole purpose. Throw in some serious guitar shredding and a driving rhythm section and you have a formula for sustained rock n' roll conquest.

I like to analogize AC/DC's brand of rock to one of my other favorite things: Chipotle. It's the same ingredients each visit, but that doesn't mean it's not awesome every time. And no matter how many times we consume it, we keep going back for more.

"Back in Black" (their eighth album, but first with then-new singer Brian Johnson) debuted in 1980, and is currently listed as one of the greatest-selling records of all time.

Twenty-eight years later, AC/DC have dropped their 15th studio album, "Black Ice," to positive reviews and mega sales. Listen to some of these numbers: the album went No. 1 in 29 different countries, including the U.S.; in its first week of release it sold 3 million copies in Australia alone (the band's native country) and more than 750,000 in the U.S.; the album also had the second-highest one-week sales in the U.S. in 2008, behind only Lil Wayne's "Tha Carter III." Those are some serious numbers for 50ish-year-old classic rockers. You gotta have some respect for a band that can accomplish that, even if you can only buy their record at Wal-Mart (seriously, what's that about?).
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posted 12/02/08 @ 12:00 PM EST

YOU MIGHT WANT TO CHECK YOUR FIGURES FOR AUSTRALIA. 3M IS NOT POSSIBLE FOR COUNTRY THAT SIZE.

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