Today AC/DC's albums have come to music streaming services. They are now available on the likes of Spotify, Rdio, and Google Play.

Some musicians make their debuts on the web. Others embrace online stores as a new revenue stream. A number have decried digital downloads and online streaming as detrimental to the music experience. AC/DC has been one of the last and most well-known holdouts.

The hard rock band formed in the 70s, decades before the Internet fundamentally altered the way music gets distributed. The members didn't allow its albums on iTunes until 2012, and it's only now that the group is willing to play along with music streaming services.

You can listen to AC/DC's full catalog of albums through a paid subscription or through the newly available free radio stations. And there's still the option to purchase each track individually the new old-fashioned way.

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