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AC/DC Live Performance of Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be at America West Arena
In September 2000, AC/DC was riding high after the release of their album 'Stiff Upper Lip,' which came out earlier that same year. This live recording captures the band during their North American tour, showcasing their electrifying energy in front of a thrilled Phoenix crowd. Stunningly, 'Stiff Upper Lip' was the group's first studio album in almost five years, marking a significant return after the band took time to regroup. The energy in the America West Arena was palpable, and the setlist didn’t shy away from fan favorites. Notably, this performance features tracks like 'Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be' and 'Bad Boy Boogie,' reflecting AC/DC's classic hard rock style. Their ability to blend powerful riffs with relatable themes is such a vital part of their appeal, and it's clear that in 2000, AC/DC was still rocking harder than ever.