While there is no official AC/DC studio album titled "Greatest Hits Mega Best," the band is famously known for resisting standard "Best Of" compilations. Instead, unofficial releases like the Greatest Hell's Hits 2-CD set—often found in markets like Russia—serve as exhaustive, career-spanning collections that many fans consider the definitive "mega" compilation. Unofficial Compilation Overview
"Live" (1992): Often preferred by purists because it captures the band's energy with hits performed by Brian Johnson.
The ultimate tribute to a "big" woman. It features one of the most primal drum intros (Phil Rudd is a metronome) and a solo that lasts for days. Live versions of this are legendary.
Vin laughed. “Mega Best,” he muttered. “The most aggressive redundancy in history.”
Whether you are a lifelong fan or a newcomer looking to understand why AC/DC is still selling out stadiums in their 70s, the "Mega Best" of their catalog offers a masterclass in songwriting and energy. AC/DC doesn't just play music; they provide a jolt of pure adrenaline.
If you are compiling or purchasing an AC DC Greatest Hits Mega Best, these twelve tracks are the absolute baseline. If they aren’t on the list, send it back.
If you are looking for the absolute "best of the best" across these various collections, these tracks are the essential anchors of any AC/DC "Mega" set: AC/DC: 25 Essential Songs - Rolling Stone
You might ask: Don’t all AC/DC songs sound the same?
The closer. You cannot have a Mega Best without the cannons. This song is synonymous with victory, finales, and raising your fist to the sky.