Arguably the crown jewel of Disc 2. By 1990, AC/DC proved they could still create an anthem that rivals their 70s work. Angus Young’s legendary open-string picking intro is instantly recognizable, making this the definitive "second wind" track of their career.
"Thunderstruck," "Who Made Who," "Moneytalks," "Heatseeker." ac dc greatest hits disc 2
The most overtly pop-oriented song AC/DC ever wrote. With its massive chorus and tongue-in-cheek lyrics about greed, Moneytalks became a top 40 hit in the US. It shows the band’s surprising commercial savvy during the Razors Edge era. Arguably the crown jewel of Disc 2
A live staple. This song is a defiant mission statement. If Disc 1 is about the party, Disc 2 is about the hangover and the decision to party again anyway. The riff is simple, brutal, and effective. "Thunderstruck," "Who Made Who," "Moneytalks," "Heatseeker
From the Blow Up Your Video album, this track is pure mid-tempo swagger. It marked a commercial rebound for the band in the UK and features Brian Johnson’s signature siren-wail at its absolute peak.
When casual listeners think of AC/DC’s greatest hits, they often gravitate toward the stadium anthems of the Brian Johnson era (“You Shook Me All Night Long,” “Back in Black”) or the bar-room blues rock of Bon Scott (“Highway to Hell,” “Dirty Deeds”). However, for the dedicated fan, the real gold lies on the second disc of various two-volume compilations—most notably the official 2000 release, AC/DC: The Greatest Hits (Disc 2) .
A stomping, blues-rock shuffle that feels like a spiritual sequel to "Whole Lotta Rosie." It keeps the energy high and the tempo driving.