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Air conditioning/DC: Malcolm Young won't come back to the band


Angus Young and brother Malcolm Young of the Australian rock band AC-DC
Angus Young and sibling Malcolm Young of the Australian rock band AC-DC 

Air conditioning/DC siblings Malcolm Young (right) and sibling Angus in 2000 

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Rock band AC/DC have affirmed that establishing part Malcolm Young won't come back to the band, in the wake of enjoying a reprieve because of ailment. 

The band said "because of the way of Malcolm's condition" their new collection Rock or Bust would be the first in AC/DC's 41-year history not to gimmick Young on the recordings. 

A message on their site uncovered the collection would be discharged on 2 December. 

Air conditioning/DC likewise advertised they will set out on a Rock or Bust world visit in 2015. 

Stevie Young, the nephew of establishing parts Malcolm and Angus Young, will go hand in hand with the band on visit in the wake of playing beat guitar on the collection. 
AC/DC's Brian Johnson and Angus Young
"Recently AC/DC discharged an announcement clarifying that because of ailment, Malcolm would be enjoying a reprieve from the band," said the Australian rockers on Wednesday. 

"Lamentably, because of the way of Malcolm's condition, he won't be coming back to the band." 

Air conditioning/DC's Brian Johnson and Angus Young 

Air conditioning/DC's Brian Johnson and Angus Young in front of an audience in Pennsylvania amid 2008's Black Ice Tour 

The collection will emphasize 11 new tracks recorded at Warehouse Studio in Vancouver this spring, created by Brendan O'brien. 

Part gossipy tidbits 

Air conditioning/DC, who shaped in 1973, are one of the most elevated earning rock demonstrations ever, offering more than 200 million collections. 

In April not long from now, they were compelled to deny bits of gossip they were part up, putting out an announcement saying: "The band will keep on maing music." 

At the time they likewise affirmed Glasgow-conceived Malcolm Young would be enjoying a reprieve following "forty years of life devoted to AC/DC". 

They didn't uncover subtle elements of his sickness, however said: "Malcolm might want to thank the bunch's diehard armies of fans worldwide for their endless love and backing." 

Air conditioning/DC's greatest offering record has been 1980's Back In Black - the first with vocalist Brian Johnson after the demise of previous lead artist Bon Scott from liquor harming.

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