The closest
AC/DC ever came to a full-fledged commercial comeback (as a touring entity, they've never been anything but indestructible), 1990's
Thunderstruck album owed much of its success to its bombastic title track, which quickly proved to be the band's biggest radio smash in nearly a decade. And besides receiving the mandatory single release, the song also lent its name to a Europe-only EP, featuring another less-immediate, but still pretty sturdy album cut in "Fire Your Guns" and the somewhat less-popular (to put it kindly) instrumentals "Chase the Ace" and "D.T." Both had been premiered four years earlier on the
Who Made Who collection, which also doubled as the soundtrack for Stephen King's silver screen fiasco Maximum Overdrive, and why they were resurrected here is anyone's guess.