Famous for its legendary use of bagpipes, this track serves as the band's autobiographical mission statement.
Opening with the ominous tolling of a custom-cast 2,000-pound bronze bell, "Hells Bells" is a dark, atmospheric masterpiece. It served as the opening track for the Back in Black album, signaling to the world that despite tragedy, the band was returning heavier and more focused than ever. 7. "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" (1976)
Play "Thunderstruck" in your car with the windows down at 65 mph. If the riffs don't fight the wind noise and win, your car stereo is garbage.
This consistency is exactly why a "Mega Best" collection works so seamlessly. While other bands chased trends—experimenting with disco in the late 70s, synth-pop in the 80s, or grunge in the 90s—AC/DC stood firm. Their musical blueprint relies on precise elements:
Bon Scott was the ultimate rock and roll rogue. His lyrics were filled with double entendres, street-level poetry, and a dangerous, charismatic wit. The "mega best" collection captures his raw energy through tracks like: