Here's how to get rid of the U2 iTunes album you didn't ask for

Songs of Innocence
GO AWAY

Say what you will about the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus and Apple Watch - the thing we're still talking almost a week later is the U2 album "gifted" to the iTunes masses.

Bad music aside what really irked people was the fact the album, Songs of Innocence, appeared on their iTunes accounts and mobile devices without any user consent whatsoever. After a flood of complaints and claims Apple is killing music, the Cupertino company finally got the picture that not everyone wants Bono warbling in their ear.

  • Maybe U2's album would sound better through a pair of Astro Gaming A38 headphones
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