The world was in for quite a surprise after Apple's big September 9th conference, as all 500 million of it's iTunes customers found a copy of U2's new record Songs of Innocence in their libraries. The deal was said to have cost Apple over $100 million, and according to Apple CEO Tim Cook...was "the largest album release of all time". Well, the news was met to mixed reaction. Some were pleasantly surprised, while others scoffed.

If you're one of the haters then Apple has some good news HERE so you can now remove the unwanted music.

Personally, I don't really have anything against U2, but I haven't really been into anything they've done for about 20 years.

 

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