Back In Black
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Leather, black color, sweat and strident sounds are some of the symbols of the heavy rock culture that allow a way to understand the life of a rebellious and unconventional way. This culture has another important element, music. Throughout history there have been bands that have created immortal projects and AC / DC is one of them. They created viral compositions, unique performances and legendary albums.

Back in Black has been one of the most important albums of the band, thanks to sales and as valued his followers. Further, this work was a radical change: a new vocalist Brian Johnson. The reason for this change was the death of Bon Scott, on February 19, 1980, for a case of alcohol poisoning.

This album became a challenge. They would have to match or exceed the standards of his previous work: Highway to Hell. On the other hand, the addition of Brian warranted a different construction on the sound, while the essence that had managed since its inception. This was uncertain and did not know whether the new algorithm could please their fans.

The result of this work was a success. Topics such as: Shoot to Thrill, Shake a leg and Black in Black are anthems of rock music. They created a work of such quality that has come to be a cult material. The combination of drums, guitar Angus Young, who can run the most electrifying notes; the raspy voice and acute Johnson, resulted in an explosive combination.

After so many years and more than 50 million sales, Back in Black continues to trap more people. These begin to perspire anarchy to hear their issues and forget their problems to turn up the volume.

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