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The Rolling Stones premiered new track 'One More Shot' online today - and met some fierce criticism from fans as the track received a mixed response from listeners.
The track follows recent release 'Doom & Gloom' and is taken from the band's new greatest hits album, GRRR, which is released next week.
The track has met with an extremely mixed response from fans, with many expressing their dislike for the track on YouTube.
"This is totally uninspired and forgettable. Doom and Gloom is much better," wrote Ammego, while fellow YouTube user Rob Mendell agreed.
"Typical boring unoriginal sh*t from The Stones," he wrote.
Another fan branded the track as 'lame' while Auricfield said: "Surely there was something better than this lying around in the vaults."
Other fans showed support for the track - and hit back at those criticising 'One More Shot', with Ernest Cain Salgado telling those who didn't like the track: "Get with it you lite weights, these are 70 year old men not going gently into the night."
The Rolling Stones live in 2006
Real Rolling Stones fans aren't too worried about the new material however, it will be the hits they turn out in their thousands for when the band play London's O2 later this month.
The band sold out 30,000 tickets in seven minutes when the shows went on sale earlier this month, despite high prices which many saw as unreasonable for cash-strapped fans.
Listen to 'One More Shot' below
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