AC/DC Won't Compromise
. "For us, it's the best way. We are a band who started off with albums and that's how we've always been." Experts say the rockers, whose 1980 album "Back In Black" is the second-highest selling in history, are missing out on millions in lost revenue by refusing to allow their work to be sold in the digital marketplace. Young said he refuses to sanction allowing individual tracks to be downloaded because their songs should be heard as part of a full album. more on this story hennemusic is an official news provider for the Day in Rock.
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