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His voice is in the way of the awesome music
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@sickjh No it makes a bunch of middle men richer and doesn't help the band at all. I think they appreciate you enjoying there music more then wasting your money on digital medium that makes some guy rich that doesn't have to do anything.
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@DemonAMVs but it still shows that you appreciate them more and is a bigger fan owning there work
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@sickjh I am not saying Pirate there music you dip. I am saying most of these bands have a internet site or itunes which you can buy there music without having to A. Pay for the physical disk, B. Shipping C. The ontop prices when you buy from the middle man (A.K.A) CD stores. Atleast buying from there site you know nearly %100 is going to them not only the %10 ish.
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@DemonAMVs i buy cds and it actully gives money to bands like rabbit junk who needs it , also its owning a piece of music art, for someone who apprecites music alot i buy cds
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@cthulufunk Who fucking buys cds? That technology is redundant and to expensive. Most of the money you pay is for the plastic and labels then the actual music.
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Laying it on YouTube forces you to go to their concert with a freaking sick power even if you're on the other side of the globe:) I don't think they should bother of CD's much.
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My best industrial metal band :DDD
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@EtherPilot correct. That is the case NOW. Actually, even that may now be a stretch to claim now. Thing with music biz is by the time you think you've figured it out, you're behind. If on a MAJOR label, one gets a pittance for CDs, but smaller labels, it's a bit different. But most the smaller labels are folding. It's the issue of signal to noise. With the advent of home recording advances, mp3 file sharing, etc...are good sides, and some very bad ones too. Artist+income..does not compute.
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I don't know what this type of music is called, but im addicted!!



Digital Hardcore, noob ;)
Magnetspule 3 years ago 19
its digital hardcore.
JAndrews1989 3 years ago 16