AC/DC album that he belives “defines” the band.The musician was taking part in a recent interview with Switzerland’s Radio SRF 3 when he was asked which of his band’s past record’s he would “put on to impress someone who has never heard of AC/DC”.“‘Let There Be Rock’,” he responded. “‘Let There Be Rock’, for me, is the album.”Elaborating on the reason for picking the band’s fourth studio record, released in 1977, Young explained: “And the reason why I like ‘Let There Be Rock’ is because my brother, George, who was producing it, when he said to us at the beginning, when we were making that record, he had me and Malcolm [late AC/DC guitarist Malcolm Young], and he was sitting with us and he said, ‘What sort of album do you wanna do this.
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