He said it was based on "an old system, where iTunes takes the money, the record company takes the money, and they don't give it to the artists".
His latest album Rock 'n' Roll Jesus went to number one in the US last year, despite being absent from iTunes. - He had a lot more to say on the subject and says he is losing CD sales because he is sticking to his guns.
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