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List Price: $22.49 | | Label: Wea International
Salesrank: 925541
Released: December 12, 2000 |
| Our Price: $10.89 |
| Used Price: $8.41 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Blow Up Your Video Track Listing:
1. Heatseeker
2. That's the Way I Wanna Rock & Roll
3. Mean Streak
4. Go Zone
5. Kissin' Dynamite
6. Nick of Time
7. Some Sin for Nuthin'
8. Ruff Stuff
9. Two's Up
10. This Means War
Editorial Review:
AC/DC's 1988 album remastered and reissued in a special digipak. 2000 release.
Blow Up Your Video Reviews:
5 stars for the 2003 sony remaster 
2009-10-11 - this is another one of those cd's that came out right as everything was going digital. it sounded very stale upon inital release. of the entire acdc catalogue this cd was helped the most with remastering. sounding crisp and alive.
Play That Funky Music Aussie Boy 
2009-08-31 - I came to AC/ DC as a listener fairly late--to me they were little else but a down under variation of Aerosmith. Just another headbanger outfit. But I was always a Neil Young fan, and I noticed on his album "Mirror Ball" that guest backup band Pearl Jam came across a lot like an old favorite--Grand Funk Railroad. It occurred to me that Young's frequent collaboration with Crazy Horse might have brought that out of Pearl Jam. Then I heard that leader Eddie Vedder cited GFR as an early influence. I thought back on AC/ DC material I'd heard and realized that there was a lot about the band that resembled another old favorite: Mountain. So I started building a collection of their stuff. And it's not like they're one-dimensional like I'd dismissed them as being before. This album has a track "Meanstreak" that has them sounding like the rhythm section of Parliament/ Funkadelic. I had it in my MP3 player during my exercise walk this morning and found myself mentally filling in the horns. And I reflected on the fact that I'd jumped on the latest release "Black Ice" right when it came out at WalMart. From a band that used to grate on me. I guess a listener has to learn how to listen just like the artists he's listening to have to learn how to play.
NOT BAD AT ALL 
2009-02-18 - This is actually a pretty good album , though not one of their best it still features some pretty good songs like (Heatseaker) and (Thats the way i wanna Rock n' Roll) and more , worth getting anyway to complete your collection of AC/DC albums.
hell 
2009-02-09 - This song helped me learn guitar at the age of eight.from the wordsl next Eddie Van Halen.This man is Angus young. this is a great album.if you are under 18 you sholdn/nt listen to it.because it has the f word in it. darwen loves you.
AC/DC Coming Back From The Dead 
2008-11-30 - Througout the mid 80s AC/DC wasnt really the biggest band in the world but 1988's Blow Up Your Video signals the band coming back too life. It still is just average 80s rock though but its better than fly on the wall. Contains there classic song Heatseeker, i recomend this album