Released almost as a sequel to the album "Back In Black", in 1981 the Australian band AC/DC presented their eighth studio album, "For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)". On this release, the band, led by the Young brothers and backed by Brian Johnson's raspy and raw vocals, continued to base their style on hard rock and boogie blues, under a polished sonic layer courtesy of producer John "Mutt" Lange. Although it doesn't include as many classic anthems as its predecessor, "Back in Black", it still features memorable songs such as the title track and those based on their catchy guitar riffs: "Let's Get It Up", "Inject The Venom", "Snowballed", "Evil Walks", and the peculiar "Breaking The Rules" and "Night Of the Long Knives". While not reaching the very high level of their two previous works, this "For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)" is considered one of the masterpieces of AC/DC and hard rock.

