AC/DC's debut international album, "High Voltage," is a raw and electrifying introduction to the Australian rock band's signature sound. Released on May 14, 1976, under Columbia Records, this classic rock and roll album is a testament to AC/DC's ability to craft hard-hitting, high-energy tracks that have stood the test of time. The album features iconic songs like "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'N' Roll)" and "T.N.T.," which showcase the band's knack for blending powerful riffs with unforgettable hooks. With a runtime of just 44 minutes, "High Voltage" is a concise yet potent collection of tracks that highlight AC/DC's early prowess. From the rebellious spirit of "Rock 'N' Roll Singer" to the raw energy of "Live Wire," this album is a must-listen for any fan of classic rock and roll. AC/DC's debut international effort is a foundational piece of their discography, setting the stage for their future success and cementing their place in rock history.