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AC/DC Live in East Rutherford, NJ performing Heatseeker and more
In the exhilarating live concert recorded on May 20, 1988, at the Brendan Byrne Arena in East Rutherford, NJ, AC/DC was riding high on the success of their album "Who Made Who," which had been released just a year prior. This album, a soundtrack for Stephen King's movie "Maximum Overdrive," marked a pivotal moment in their career, blending new tracks with classics, reinforcing their iconic style. Interestingly, this live performance captured the raw energy and charisma of the band, showcasing tracks like "Heatseeker" and the legendary "Back in Black." It’s a treat for fans who relish the high-octane flavor of the band during the late '80s. Notably, during this era, AC/DC was enjoying a resurgence, successfully evolving from the tragic loss of frontman Bon Scott to solidifying Brian Johnson’s place in rock history, making their performances a thrilling experience laden with nostalgia and vigor.