Back in Black isn't actually the name of a band, but the title of AC/DC's iconic 1980 album. It's their biggest seller and features all-time classic rock anthems like "Hells Bells," "Shoot to Thrill," and the title track. This album marked the debut of vocalist Brian Johnson, following the tragic death of Bon Scott. The all-black cover was a tribute to Scott. While the album "Back in Black" itself doesn't have releases, AC/DC certainly does, and many of the songs you listed are some of their most famous, spanning their career with both Bon Scott and Brian Johnson.
AC/DC, formed in Australia in 1973 by brothers Angus and Malcolm Young, are known for their powerful, blues-based hard rock, Angus's signature schoolboy uniform, and their high-energy live shows. They've sold millions of albums worldwide and influenced countless bands. While songs like "Thunderstruck," "Highway to Hell," and "You Shook Me All Night Long" are staples of classic rock radio, they continue to record and tour, proving their enduring appeal across generations.
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