AC/DC has a catalog filled with beloved hit singles, ones which have not faded in terms of popularity in the decades since they were released. The group regularly appears on the Billboard charts in America–and typically with both albums and songs–as people still love their music.

This time around, AC/DC is on the rise on one Billboard ranking in particular. The group occupies several spots on one tally with a handful of their biggest singles–and half of all their charting hits are climbing.

On this week’s edition of the Hard Rock Streaming Songs chart, AC/DC fills four spaces. That’s a huge number, considering that none of their current hits are new. The ranking of the most-streamed tracks classified by Billboard as hard rock only features 25 spots, so the fact that AC/DC sits in four of them is impressive.

“Highway to Hell” returns to the top 20, lifting from No. 21 to No. 20. Fellow smash “Back In Black” also gains ground, as it surges from No. 19 to No. 15.

Of the four tracks that AC/DC keeps on the Hard Rock Streaming Songs chart this time around, one of them is steady. “You Shook Me All Night Long” keeps at No. 9, helping the band claim more than one space inside the highest tier on the tally.

Just one tune from the legendary rock outfit falls this frame, but it doesn’t drift very far. AC/DC’s “Thunderstruck” declines slightly from the runner-up space to No. 3. It’s their highest-ranking hit on the Hard Rock Streaming Songs chart, even as it slides down.

Two of AC/DC’s current wins have topped the Hard Rock Streaming Songs chart in the past. Both “Thunderstruck” and “Highway to Hell” have spent time at No. 1, though now they’re fairly spread apart from one another.

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