AC/DC New Album Leaks On Streaming Website

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A new AC/DC live album called Dog Eat Dog recently appeared on the Tidal, Google Play, and Amazon Prime Music, though it appears it may be a bootleg. You can view a screenshot below from Reddit, and a photo posted by DustDevil on ACDCFans.net is above. An AC/DC member recently called out a lie about Angus Young and other members’ celebrity status.

makeitnonsense posted on Reddit, “It’s an odd one. There are no credits associated with it, nor any information. It doesn’t appear to be official, but I’m not sure how it would have ended up in the app.

It’s all Bon era stuff from different concerts, in good quality. It’s actually a great compilation.”

Brian Johnson, Phil Rudd, and Cliff Williams are rumored to be back for an AC/DC tour and new album, having recently teased a Highway to Hell celebration. sfadden30 posted a new theory on ACDCFans.net, “I am seriously starting to believe that what ever happened in Vancouver will result in just a few new tracks possibly in conjunction with Highway to Hell and Back in Black anniversary with a 2020 tour that will include it starting in the states in arenas from mid January to late February, a few stadium dates in Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina in late March/April.

Late May through mid August in Europe doing around 25 stadium dates, back in the states late September through late October for another round of arena shows then finishing it off in Australia in late November/December in stadiums. 3 days off minimum between shows with a max of about 70 shows. That’s my wishful and somewhat practical thinking.”

This Recently Appeared in Tidal – “Live” Dog Eat Dog Compilation from r/ACDC

http://www.acdcfans.net/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=14311&page=87

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