(AP)
Hardcore fans of 30 Seconds to Mars aren't the only ones world Health Organization want more of the band's euphony. Virgin Records has sued the chemical group for $30 million, expression it has failed to deliver.
Virgin Records sued the band and front man Jared Leto in Los Angeles on Friday, claiming they refused to deliver three albums as required by its contract.The band's last record album, "A Beautiful Lie," was released in 2005.A publicist for Leto, an actor who asterisked in the film "Requiem for a Dream" and the TV show "My So-Called Life," did non return a message Friday.According to the lawsuit, the band "repudiated" a 1999 contract in July.
Despite the absence of a young album, the band's hit "From Yesterday" was deemed one of 2007's Top 10 "Hot Modern Rock Songs" by Billboard cartridge.
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