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Brian Johnson, Angus Young

** FILE ** In this Nov. 12, 2008, file photo, AC/DC lead singer Brian Johnson, left, and Angus Young perform on the Black Ice tour at Madison Square Garden in New York. Columbia Records and Apple announced Monday, Nov. 19, 2012, that the classic rock band's music will be available at the iTunes Store worldwide. Sixteen albums will be released, including "High Voltage" and "Back in Black." (AP Photo/Jeff Zelevansky, file)
Photo by: Jeff Zelevansky
** FILE ** In this Nov. 12, 2008, file photo, AC/DC lead singer Brian Johnson, left, and Angus Young perform on the Black Ice tour at Madison Square Garden in New York. Columbia Records and Apple announced Monday, Nov. 19, 2012, that the classic rock band's music will be available at the iTunes Store worldwide. Sixteen albums will be released, including "High Voltage" and "Back in Black." (AP Photo/Jeff Zelevansky, file)

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