Rdio shoots to thrill as AC/DC rocks onto the service
Many may argue that they don't make bands like AC/DC anymore, and perhaps they'd be right. The Australian group shaped the youths of many of us with their hard sound and clever lyrics. Nobody will forget original singer Bon Scott or replacement Brian Johnson who raised the band from its ashes after the tragedy of Scott's death.
But now you can hop onto the Highway to Hell and take a ride using Rdio, the music streaming service that aims to compete in this market with many formidable rivals. The music site has announced the whole epic catalog is available to its users.
"The group’s 17 studio albums, four live albums and two soundtracks are all here, starting from 1975’s debut High Voltage and running all the way to last year’s Rock or Bust. This is an influential and extensive discography that has allowed AC/DC to sell more than 200 million albums across the world", Rdio announcers.
You'll even get the iconic Back in Black which helped shape a generation. If you don't have an account with Rdio there are free and paid versions available, so head over there and grab one if you want to annoy your neighbors. No school boy outfit is required to listen. Let there be rock.