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AC/DC confirmed that a new album, “Rock Or Bust,” will be out Dec. 2. As the band’s first album in six years, it will also be the first record without founding rhythm guitarist Malcolm Young.

Earlier this year, Young said he would take a break from the band due to an illness, but the remaining members said they would continue on without him. “Malcolm would like to thank the group’s diehard legions of fans worldwide for their never-ending love and support,” the band wrote on its Facebook page.

Now, AC/DC’s label released a statement, per NME, “Unfortunately, due to the nature of Malcolm’s condition, he will not be returning to the band.”

“Rock Or Bust,” out on Columbia Records, will feature 11 songs and was recorded earlier this year in Vancouver’s Warehouse Studio with producer Brendan O’Brien and mixer Mike Fraser, who both worked on AC/DC’s 2008 album, “Black Ice.” One of the tracks, “Play Ball,” will preview on Turner Sports as part of the network’s MLB postseason campaign on Sept. 27. Angus and Malcolm Young’s nephew Stevie Young was tapped to play rhythm guitar on the album and will tour with AC/DC next year.

‘Rock or Bust,’ the highly anticipated new studio album from AC/DC, will be released December 2, 2014. Read more at http://www.acdc.com

The Huffington Post  | By Jessica Goodman

(Article has a photo of the band for you to identify the members).

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