With its almost biblical overtones, Let There Be Rock came screaming out of Australia in 1977 as AC/DC's first stab at a real album. As a mission statement, it comes across as a fresh start - a break from the early novelty approach to song writing and a move to the more focused album-oriented view that the band would perfect. Let There Be Rock was the brooding sound of AC/DC putting the world and particularly their critics on notice that their march had really begun, that they were as serious as a cardiac condition with a megaton of amplification. It simply wasn't possible to make more exciting rock 'n' roll. Twenty-six years on that's still the case beyond any reasonable doubt.
Certified XX Platinum in the US ! Features the classics Let There Be Rock, Bad Boy Boogie and Whole Lotta Rosie.