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Fans Ask AC/DC To Change Their Tunes

11/05/2009 . Fans Ask AC/DC To Change Their Tunes was a top story for this week. Here it is again: (antiMusic) acdcfans.net has issued an open letter to AC/DC in hopes of getting the band to change their tunes. Full Article at antiMUSIC

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  1. LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 02:  Kirk Squiers who accepted the Album of the Year award on behalf of AC/DC for 'Black Ice' during the Classic Rock Roll Of Honour Awards at the Park Lane Hotel on November 2, 2009 in London, England.
  2. NEW YORK - JUNE 22:  Original lyrics by late AC/DC singer Bon Scott is up for auction at the Christie's Pop Culture auction on June 22, 2009 in New York City.
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