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    How great was it that AC/DC supported the film's soundtrack?

    I'm currently listening to WHO MADE WHO. And, like all their other albums, it rawks hard.

    Anyone else a fan of the Thunder From Down Under? I do believe that Stephen King is. He mentioned jamming them with your car windows down over the summer That sounds like a plan! Hee hee.

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    Dude, not only am I fan of AC/DC, I am an AC/DC fanatic.

    I own everything they ever released, and then some...bootlegs, unreleased songs, memorabilia...the list never stops.

    FOR THOSE ABOUT TO ROCK - WE SALUTE YOU!

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    I think I started liking AC/DC when I first saw Maximum Overdrive. I always associate Who Made Who with the movie now ... great album.

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    Well, " Who Made Who " is the only original new song on that album, " DT " and " Chase the Ace " are instrumentals, all the other songs were already previously released on other AC/DC albums.

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    Love AC/DC who mad who is a gr8 tune too... makes fist --sticks up index and pinkie fingers raise hand bops head up and down ;-)

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    Huge fan since I was a kid. My Dad got me into them when I was about 7yrs old. When the war started back in '03 a radio station in West Palm Beach played For Those About To Rock (We Salute You). I was eating it up.

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    Yeah, I'm a big fan and have been since I was in short trousers!

    Personally I prefer the early albums with Bon Scott on vocals.
    High Voltage,
    Highway to Hell,
    If You Want Blood,
    Dirty Deeds etc etc.

    One of my favourite tracks is 'Ride On' -its an early Scott track.

    Of the later albums I like Back in Black best.

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    Srbo: I'm in the same boat you are. I'm a major AC/DC fanatic.

    Unfortunately, I need to replace my copy of "Big Gun". My niece got ahold of it one day and, well...

    Back in the late 80s/early 90s, I used to play in an AC/DC cover band. Ah... those were the days.

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    Yeah, the Bon Scott albums are something else.

    Not one bad song on any of them...

    Poor Bon, died from alcohol, well from choking own his own vomit dead drunk...whereas Angus Young never-ever even tasted booze in his whole life, `till this day he doesn`t know what even beer tastes like...

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    I bought the soundtrack album in 1985 or '86, seven years before I had even heard of Stephen King. But it was the Ramones that "introduced" SK's work to me.

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