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Microsoft Puts More Than A Dozen AC/DC Albums On Sale Through Music Deals – onmsft.com

Sean Cameron Sean Cameron
July 1, 2015
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AC/DC, the veteran rockers from down under, have consistently toured over the last thirty years, keeping the dream alive. In doing so, they have inspired legions of fans, who now (thanks to Microsoft) can get their eager hands on rather a good deal.

Currently, more than a dozen AC/DC albums are on sale through the Music Deals app, with prices starting at $6.99. The whole AC/DC back catalog is also available to rock through on Xbox Music, Microsoft‘s own music subscription service.

Whether Back in Black, on a Highway to Hell or shaking Hell’s Bells, AC/DC aim to keep the audience Thunderstruck and Shooting to Thrill in order to Rock the Blues away. With such a large selection of classics on offer, it is almost impossible not to find something to like.

Which AC/DC album is your favorite? Will you be taking advantage of the offer? Let us know in the comments below.

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