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Topic History of: More problems for AC/DC
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NCS The story certainly got them headlines and there's so much competitive product imminent.
JK2006 Yes AC/DC are a bit like Abba in that they have been a huge part of the country's economy.
andrew NCS wrote:
Bit of a coincidence that a new album is out in a few weeks, and ultimately Rudd might well not go down for anything. Nasty crime though.

They are Australia's biggest export.
In The Know (as always) charge dropped -

edition.cnn.com/2014/11/06/world/asia/ac...index.html?hpt=hp_t3
NCS Bit of a coincidence that a new album is out in a few weeks, and ultimately Rudd might well not go down for anything. Nasty crime though.