New Music Video Marries AC/DC And Iron Man Into Awesomeness

When the first trailer for Iron Man 2 popped up online last month, many remarked (including myself) that AC/DC's "Shoot To Thrill" was used to perfection - a high energy song about guns for a high energy movie with guns. Obsessive geeks may also remember that the band's "Back in Black" was the song played during the intro of the first film. So is there a way that we can get even more out of this holiest of unions? How about a best of compilation and a concert music video?

THR is reporting that Marvel and Columbia Records have struck a deal that will release "AC/DC: Iron Man 2" two weeks prior to the film's release. To promote it, fans have also been given a new music video that splices clips from the upcoming film with footage from the band in concert. Sure, it's a studio recorded track, 90% of the Iron Man 2 stuff was seen in the trailer and Angus Young looks like a bridge troll, but this is a match so perfect that all of its flaws will be immediately ignored. You also have to love those Iron Man dancers. Check out the video and a full track listing of the album below.

1. Shoot to Thrill2. Rock 'N' Roll Damnation3. Guns for Hire4. Cold Hearted Man5. Back in Black6. Thunderstruck7. If You Want Blood (You've Got It)8. Evil Walks9. T.N.T.10. Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be11. Have a Drink on Me12. The Razor's Edge13. Let There Be Rock14. War Machine15. Highway to Hell

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