Chris Catero Latest articles by Chris Catero Fly On The Wall is the great lost AC/DC album and here’s why By Chris Catero published 28 June 22 Released on 28 June 1985, Fly on the Wall's five cheeky videos and hair-metal production, combined with the capture of a serial killer, put AC/DC back on the map Albums Get the Louder NewsletterSelect the newsletters you’d like to receive. Then, add your email to sign up.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors MORE FROM LOUDER...1The time Ozzy Osbourne planned to beat up Frank Zappa2We asked Bloodstock which metal singers would survive a zombie apocalypse3All the essential new metal albums coming out in 2025 – and where to buy them4Gentle Giant’s only live album, Playing The Fool, and its reinvention after five decades5Tool’s Danny Carey managed to distract Mick Pointer from Rush
Fly On The Wall is the great lost AC/DC album and here’s why By Chris Catero published 28 June 22 Released on 28 June 1985, Fly on the Wall's five cheeky videos and hair-metal production, combined with the capture of a serial killer, put AC/DC back on the map