AC/DC Gives Advice For Young Musicians On The Howard Stern Show

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Wednesday morning, AC/DC graced the Stern studio with their legendary rock and roll status, and bestowed a glimmer of wisdom upon those who idolize them.

"I know there are a lot of young musicians listening to you right now. What advice do we have for young musicians who want to be in the record business?" Stern asked.

"Well I'd like to say 'keep it honest', but if we're talking about the record business..." they said.

"So you have no advice, in other words," Stern said.

"No, just. Don't turn your back on the drummer!" they said.

Stern and AC/DC spent some time talking about the murder charges against drummer Phil Rudd set against him in early November, so that is really rather sound advice.

NBC News reported: "The 60-year-old drummer for Australian rock band AC/DC was accused Thursday of trying to arrange two killings as well as possession of drugs...

The Bay of Plenty Times newspaper reported that the Australian-born Rudd was accused of trying to hire a hit man to carry out the two killings."

Regardless of the untimely news, the boys of AC/DC are in high spirits with the release of their newest album.

Check out their latest single, "Rock Or Bust":

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