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Powerage - Rock Album
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Powerage is a 1978 rock album by AC/DC. It’s notable for its energetic sound and influential contributions to hard-rock and heavy metal during the 1970s. Tracks like “Sin City” and “Rock ‘n’ Roll Damnation” demonstrate the band's signature riff-based style. The album remains a favorite among rock music enthusiasts and guitar players seeking examples of classic, high-energy performance.

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Why does Angus Young consider Powerage his favorite AC/DC album?

Angus Young has frequently cited the 1978 album Powerage as his favorite because it was the band's first record to truly capture their evolving musical chops. He felt the songs showed a deeper blues-rock maturity compared to their earlier, rawer releases.

What are the most famous songs on AC/DC's Powerage?

The album features classic rock staples like "Sin City" and "Rock 'n' Roll Damnation." These tracks highlight the band's trademark hard rock energy paired with Cliff Williams' driving basslines.

Who played bass on AC/DC's Powerage album?

Cliff Williams played bass on Powerage, making it his studio debut with AC/DC. His addition provided a thicker, heavier rhythmic foundation that became crucial to the band's signature sound.

Did Powerage feature any major production changes for AC/DC?

Produced by Harry Vanda and George Young, Powerage featured a noticeably cleaner and more layered production than previous albums. This allowed the complex guitar interplay between Angus and Malcolm Young to shine through the mix.

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