Ac Dc Greatest Hits Disc 2 -

When casual listeners think of AC/DC’s greatest hits, they often gravitate toward the stadium anthems of the Brian Johnson era (“You Shook Me All Night Long,” “Back in Black”) or the bar-room blues rock of Bon Scott (“Highway to Hell,” “Dirty Deeds”). However, for the dedicated fan, the real gold lies on the second disc of various two-volume compilations—most notably the official 2000 release, AC/DC: The Greatest Hits (Disc 2) .

The title track from the Stephen King film Maximum Overdrive . This song is unique in AC/DC’s catalog for its use of a drum machine and a funky, synth-laced groove. It bridges the gap between the Flick of the Switch rawness and the polished production of The Razors Edge . ac dc greatest hits disc 2

Representing the Ballbreaker album (produced by Rick Rubin), this track has a dirtier, looser feel than the polished 80s material. It’s a reminder that AC/DC never cleaned up their act. When casual listeners think of AC/DC’s greatest hits,

"Thunderstruck," "Who Made Who," "Moneytalks," "Heatseeker." This song is unique in AC/DC’s catalog for

A live staple. This song is a defiant mission statement. If Disc 1 is about the party, Disc 2 is about the hangover and the decision to party again anyway. The riff is simple, brutal, and effective.

If Disc 1 is the wedding reception, Disc 2 is the afterparty at a dive bar at 2:00 AM. It is messier, louder, and arguably more fun. For anyone who claims AC/DC "only has one song," sit them down with this disc. They will leave bruised, deafened, and converted.