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Best 1 AC/DC: Live at Donington

This concert film documents AC/DC’s electrifying performance at the 1991 Monsters of Rock festival held at Donington Park in England. Featuring over 72,000 attendees, it captures the band's raw energy and iconic sound during a pivotal moment in rock history. The recording is primarily for fans of cl...

2 AC/DC: Let There Be Rock

AC/DC: Let There Be Rock is a 1980 concert film shot at the Pavillon de Paris in 1979, preserving Bon Scott-era AC/DC months before his death.

3 AC/DC: No Bull

AC/DC: No Bull is a 1996 live video directed by David Mallet, filmed at Madrid's Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas during the Ballbreaker tour.

4 AC/DC - For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)

AC/DC's 1981 sixth studio album with vocalist Brian Johnson is notable for cannons fired during live performances of the title track.

5 AC/DC - Stiff Upper Lip

2000 AC/DC album produced by George Young, elder brother of Angus and Malcolm, widely regarded as a deliberate return to the band's blues-rooted hard rock style.

6 AC/DC - Ballbreaker

Ballbreaker (1995) is an AC/DC studio album produced by Rick Rubin, notable as the first to feature drummer Phil Rudd returning to the lineup after roughly a 12-year absence.

7 AC/DC - Rock or Bust

2014 AC/DC album and the first without founding rhythm guitarist Malcolm Young, who retired due to illness, with his nephew Stevie Young filling the role.

8 AC/DC - Flick of the Switch

1983 AC/DC album, the first self-produced by the band after their long collaboration with producer Robert John 'Mutt' Lange ended, recorded as a return to a stripped-down hard rock sound.

9 AC/DC - Blow Up Your Video

1988 AC/DC album that reunited the band with Australian producers Harry Vanda and George Young, who had helmed their acclaimed late-1970s records including Highway to Hell.

10 AC/DC - Fly on the Wall

1985 AC/DC album self-produced by Angus and Malcolm Young, the band's second consecutive release without an outside producer following their split with Mutt Lange.

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