"T.N.T." is the second studio album by the Australian hard rock band AC/DC, originally released exclusively in Australia on December 1, 1975. It marked the debut of bassist Mark Evans and drummer Phil Rudd in the band's lineup, although the final two tracks on the album feature George Young and Tony Currenti, who had contributed to their previous album, "High Voltage."
The album "T.N.T." showcases AC/DC's early sound and style, characterized by their energetic and raw approach to hard rock. It features tracks like "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)" and the title track "T.N.T.," which have become iconic staples in the band's repertoire.
Initially released only in Australia, "T.N.T." laid the foundation for AC/DC's international success, setting the stage for their subsequent albums that would catapult them to global fame. The album captures the band's signature sound during their formative years and remains a classic within the hard rock genre.