>accidentally listened to the whole album
wtf every song sounds the same
Accidentally listened to the whole album
Every AC/DC song sounds the same, not just on this album
No they don't, you're just not a musician. If you can't speak guitar, you can't understand guitar.
Yes that's AC/DC, now you don't have to waste further time listening to anymore of their music because you've practically heard it all
DAMNATION
anyone who thinks playing an instrument actually changes your understanding of what music communicates has never actually played an instrument
you dont have to play guitar to feel the weight of someone playing it, you just have to be open to feeling it
Remember that song where they repeat the title over and over again during the chorus? That was a good song.
Every song sounds the same, and every album sounds the same. In Australia, liking AC/DC is more about image and a compulsion to 'like' them as a patriotic thing. No one actually has a serious enthusiasm in their music. AC/DC are like a serious sociological meme.
i feel the same way about nig soundcloudcore
I agree typically, but you need to understand it. There is a minority of people these days who understand guitar without playing it, because most people don't listen to guitar music enough to know when it's good enough or not. It's like being able to tell the difference between UK accents....most ignorant niggers think it's all the same, an educated person can tell by hearing one word pronounced slightly different.
>every song sounds the same
Welcome to hard rock, son!
INXS were better anyway.
Is that like how New Jerseyans treat Springsteen and Bon Jovi as some kind of retarded state pride symbol you're required to like?
Bon Jovi > Springsteen
Besides, when you also consider that most of the band members were actually born in the UK.
Quick, see how many of their songs have the words "hell" or "rock" in the title/lyrics.
Was never a fan, but I don't find them bad.
It is exactly like that, yes.
Exactly, most of them were from Scotland
don't have to fix what ain't broke
It could be worse. Minnesotans proudly claim Bob Dylan as one of theirs when he wanted nothing to do with the place and left it almost as soon as he was an adult.
>Exactly, most of them were from Scotland
And Brian Johnson was from Dunston and never set foot in Australia until joining the band.
It was quite a unique sound when it came out, and I think is still sounds like nothing else on the rock genre. Got to appreciate that to really enjoy the albums.
I lived there for a while and no one ever mentioned him. Prince on the other hand... or Hüsker Dü depending on the person.
Mancs are required to like O*sis so I see what you mean.
it is definitely broke