WTF I love AC/DC now???
WTF I love AC/DC now???
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who the fuck actually dislikes ac/dc?
who the fuck actually likes ac/dc?
The mentally challenged.
>its so bad its good
Punk/rocknroll shitters in a nutshell, trying to sound better than the rats they are
Only idiots dislike AC/DC. They aren't great, but c'mon, AC/DC.
this thread is a joke
nice opinion, faggot
thank you
what a truly reddit post
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i was 10 when this game came out
ac/dc isn't a good band, but i'll always like them
years from now your grandchildren will ironically like nickleback just like you and everyone else pretended journey was good
avant teens
your a dorable
numale radiohead and bowie cucks
people with taste
I unironically like Photograph though
they're essential good-but-every-song-sounds-the-same-core
>they're essential good-but-every-song-sounds-the-same-core
This right here. When you get AC/DC you get hard rock, full stop. Anybody buying one of their albums and expecting to hear Pink Floyd or ELO is an idiot.
Scarruffi's opinions are basically worthless when dealing with artists at a certain level of popular. He'll basically just try to be as contrarian as possible in most cases.
for lesser know people he's mostly alright.
You can get pure hard rock and have substance (aka not be shit) too, deep purple for example
he likes popular dad rock artists like bob dylan, the rolling stones, led zppelin and the who so no
Dont forget the doors, which is in his top 5 alongside fucking faust and TMR
He just likes old music
This is pretty true.
Having seen them live though, it's a pretty fucking good experience.
>He just likes old music
But he has plenty of 90's albums with 8 and 9's.
>to the faggots on moo rock music is considered old and therefore bad
>this means every old music is bad like classical and the blues and jazz and folk
>oh wait, no it doesnt, for some reason its only cool to hate rock music for being old because moo has daddy issues
Who the fuck even implied that i love faust and the doors
>doesn't understand that "good because it's so raw" is different from "so bad it's good"
wait, are you unironically dismissing punk music?
Old music (pre-90s/00s) is objectively better than today's.
90's was good, the first half at least
Bon Scott era is ridiculously good. Whole Lotta Rosie is a masterpiece.
Also
>have substance (aka not be shit)
could you explain what you mean by this? assuming you are not talking about lyrical content, what does it take to have substance aka not be shit?
Lmao he'll kill himself to go fuck anne in hell
Not every song sound the same for starters
And have shit that is more than 4 power chords on repeat
ah. well i only really pay attention to how music makes me feel, and i try to ignore other distracting considerations
By Rick Rubin
When I was in junior high, my classmates all liked Led Zeppelin. But I loved AC/DC. I got turned on to them when I heard them play "Problem Child" on The Midnight Special. Like Zeppelin, they were rooted in American R&B, but AC/DC took it to a minimal extreme that had never been heard before. Of course, I didn't know that back then. I only knew that they sounded better than any other band.
For AC/DC, rock began with Chuck Berry and ended around Elvis. They poured their lifeblood into that groove, and they mastered it. Highway to Hell is probably the most natural-sounding rock record I've ever heard. There's so little adornment. Nothing gets in the way of the push-and-pull between the guitarists Angus and Malcolm Young, bassist Cliff Williams and drummer Phil Rudd. For me, it's the embodiment of rock & roll.
When I'm producing a rock band, I try to create albums that sound as powerful as Highway to Hell. Whether it's the Cult or the Red Hot Chili Peppers, I apply the same basic formula: Keep it sparse. Make the guitar parts more rhythmic. It sounds simple, but what AC/DC did is almost impossible to duplicate. A great band like Metallica could play an AC/DC song note for note, and they still wouldn't capture the tension and release that drive the music. There's nothing like it.
The other thing that separates AC/DC as a hard-rock band is that you can dance to their music. They didn't play funk, but everything they played was funky. And that beat could really get a crowd going. I first saw them play in 1979 at Madison Square Garden, before their singer Bon Scott died and was replaced by Brian Johnson. The crowd yanked all the chairs off the floor and piled them into a pyramid in front of the stage. It was a tribute to how great they were.
I'll go on record as saying they're the greatest rock & roll band of all time. They didn't write emotional lyrics. They didn't play emotional songs. The emotion is all in that groove. And that groove is timeless.
the same people who go full autismo whenever there's a kkb thread, ie people who can't have any fun
Its Ok user i like some shitty punk too
Merry Christmass
>90's was good
90s were amazing, there's no question
merry xmas non-user
Sin City is fucking GOAT nigga. The album Powerage is dope. Highway to Hell was one of their most consistent head banging rock record of all time.