@xAntipop It's not the artist's fault when this happens, they have no control over what the label does with their music, so punishing the artist for what the label does is kind of absurd. Better to protest to the label itself.
@gmj2012 I protest to the label by not buying anything from them - didn't I just say that? The artist made a decision of selling their works to the label, devoid themselves of any control over THEIR OWN creations and practically be at the label's mercy. One of the side effects is that people boycotting the mafia-like recording industry won't buy their records. By the way - did you think that artists earn money from record sales? Surprise: h t t p : / / u . 42 . pl / 2HOm
@xAntipop MAny artists can't get known without signing with a label, some can't afford to have a lawyer look at the contract, etc. Even Peter Steele of Type O fame (RIP) got into a monster of a nightmare contract back when they didn't know any better that followed all the way to his early death. Not buying records, is what is causing the music industry to try censoring the internet, so thanks for supporting that govt. action against those of us who do pay for music.
@gmj2012 Oh my gods... You got it all wrong, man...
Not paying gangsters, is what is causing the mafia to beat restaurant owners, so thanks for supporting that mafia action against those of us who do pay for gangsters' "protection".
Right? Or maybe not...?
"Not buying records, is what is causing the music industry to" starve. It's like with cancer - it only grows when you feed it. To kill it you have to starve it to death.
@xAntipop Music industry needs huge money to bribe governments for implementing more and more oppressive laws. And they won't stop by themselves, because there is no such thing as "enough money". Period of protection will be extended, fair use will be limited, penalties and compensations will raise and so on.
@xAntipop To stop them we have to stop buying records. Artists have nothing from it anyhow. To pay the artists you can buy concert tickets, merchandise off the official websites, send donations, finally - buying music directly: on Bandcamp, at the concerts.
Thumbs up if you came here because of Fright Night(; ?
SpongeTowel 5 months ago in playlist SpongeTowel's favorites
This was in Fright Night!!
Duranie95 6 months ago 2
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Spectre1545 7 months ago
I was wondering were I heard this
evan003daysgrace 8 months ago
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Say FuckN Unkle!...and give this a thumbs up so the rest say it too........
DrGodComplex 10 months ago
putos comerciales...........
pellejoazesino5424 1 year ago
rofl.....very...interesting to say the least. im just gonna stick with "burn my shadow" lol
rit3 1 year ago
"this video contains content from vevo, who has blocked it in your country on copyright grounds"
Result? I downloaded it through proxy, but will never buy anything from UNKLE. F.ck you, VEVO.
xAntipop 1 year ago
@xAntipop It's not the artist's fault when this happens, they have no control over what the label does with their music, so punishing the artist for what the label does is kind of absurd. Better to protest to the label itself.
gmj2012 1 month ago
@gmj2012 I protest to the label by not buying anything from them - didn't I just say that? The artist made a decision of selling their works to the label, devoid themselves of any control over THEIR OWN creations and practically be at the label's mercy. One of the side effects is that people boycotting the mafia-like recording industry won't buy their records. By the way - did you think that artists earn money from record sales? Surprise: h t t p : / / u . 42 . pl / 2HOm
xAntipop 1 month ago
@xAntipop MAny artists can't get known without signing with a label, some can't afford to have a lawyer look at the contract, etc. Even Peter Steele of Type O fame (RIP) got into a monster of a nightmare contract back when they didn't know any better that followed all the way to his early death. Not buying records, is what is causing the music industry to try censoring the internet, so thanks for supporting that govt. action against those of us who do pay for music.
gmj2012 4 weeks ago
@gmj2012 Oh my gods... You got it all wrong, man...
Not paying gangsters, is what is causing the mafia to beat restaurant owners, so thanks for supporting that mafia action against those of us who do pay for gangsters' "protection".
Right? Or maybe not...?
"Not buying records, is what is causing the music industry to" starve. It's like with cancer - it only grows when you feed it. To kill it you have to starve it to death.
xAntipop 3 weeks ago
@xAntipop Music industry needs huge money to bribe governments for implementing more and more oppressive laws. And they won't stop by themselves, because there is no such thing as "enough money". Period of protection will be extended, fair use will be limited, penalties and compensations will raise and so on.
xAntipop 3 weeks ago
@xAntipop To stop them we have to stop buying records. Artists have nothing from it anyhow. To pay the artists you can buy concert tickets, merchandise off the official websites, send donations, finally - buying music directly: on Bandcamp, at the concerts.
xAntipop 3 weeks ago
winner? wait i'd donne better lol
no, really, this song,original, is epic, deserved a better video, even though i do dig the whole fascist regime warning being given there.
robotization, drugged water(?), 1984..
siriuship 1 year ago
Amazing
Dannzilla 1 year ago
A+ Video
A+ Song
heyufool1 1 year ago
amazing
MrH347 1 year ago
what is this creepy video???
KillerNumberX 1 year ago