iTunes users now have access to instructions on how to remove the latest album from veteran Irish rockers U2 from their libraries.<br/> <br />The band pulled off the largest album release in history at Apple's product launch event last week, putting the 11-track "Songs of Innocence" in half a billion iTunes users' libraries.<br/> <br />The Grammy Award-winning band performed its new single "The Miracle (of Joey Ramone)" at the Cupertino, California event, in which Apple CEO Tim Cook unveiled two new iPhones, a smart watch and a mobile payments system.<br/> <br />The album release gesture received backlash when many users said they did not want the band's album in their library.<br/> <br />Some of the anger was reflected on social media sites like Twitter.<br/> <br />But users can now go to Apple.com and follow step-by-step instructions on how to remove it.