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http://youtube.com/watch?v=-LkWKvMCzqA
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i lol'd
>> Anonymous
>>537038
This could possibly be the worst .gif I've ever seen. You fail, OP.
>> ?????????????????????????????????
>>537119

lurk moar
>> Anonymous
>>537128
just stfu op and gtfo.
u failed, get used to it.
>> ?????????????????????????????????
>>537129

how does i 4chan meme'd
>> Anonymous
i also say that this gif is fucking horrible. op should be castrated.
>> Anonymous
He probably has been, hence sucky .gif
>> Anonymous
I quite enjoy my pirated copy of Pick of destiny OST.
>> Anonymous
LAME
GTFO
>> Anonymous
if we pirate all there music then they wont be able to afford that ship, or the 5th mansion that they want, or a diamond staircase, do you want that on your conscious dickhead?
>> Anonymous
>>537447
conscience
lrn to english
>> Anonymous
>>537447
Actually the artists receive very little of the profit. They get about $1 per album sold where the rest of that goes right to the label they are signed under.

We should be pirating music so that artists quit signing under these labels and sell us music directly. Time to cut out the middleman who is screwing over both consumers and artists.
>> Anonymous
>>537468
Like the agents that make them big to begin with? Or the people that provide them with the equipment to RECORD their music AND distribute it?

You're an idiot.
>> Anonymous
>>537473
With the internet the need for someone promoting music is lessening every day. Also, the studio costs are covered REALLY fucking fast. Sell about 1000 CD's and the costs are covered easily.

So you are saying because of a 5000(max) investment and some advertising they deserve 95% of the profit? Give me a fucking break. With the internet there is no more need for these middlemen, artists can advertise themselves and record themselves and take ALL the profit.
>> Anonymous
RAWR, POINTLESS ARGUMENT
>> Anonymous
>>537473
Then they should be making music that doesn't require others to record it. Fucking rock, pop & other old shit must fucking die.
>> Anonymous
>>537480
Right. Because you'll download ANY FILE on the internet to FIND OUT what a band sounds like. Give me a fucking break. No one will download music from the band that plays at the bar downtown that's trying to make it. They only want those cool songs you hear on the radio.

What you're suggesting is we download music to put MORE people out of jobs, so the band can TRY to sell you their music directly, because you BELIEVE the band makes no money. YOU'RE DOWNLOADING THE SHIT FOR FREE ANYWAY, WHY THE FUCK WOULD YOU PAY TO DOWNLOAD IT FROM THE INTERNET, FAGGOT?!!
>> Anonymous
>>537473
I've researched the costs involved in professionally printing CD's, recording studio costs and equipment(which bands usually already own) and none of those costs justify the 99% worth of profit record companies take. Most artists make their money from concerts, online MP3 sales(record companies are bitching about how they don't get enough) and advertising for other products/appearances.

The simple fact of the matter is excluding the artists who receive millions of dollars worth of advertising/promotion all the other artists are getting ripped off big time. The recording companies are spending very little investment while taking 99% of the profit for artists they don't even bother widely advertising thus taking away justification for taking so much of the cut.
>> Anonymous
who gives a fuck
fuck the artists, and fuck the suits

the music industry has nothing to do with music

it has everything to do with making money
>> Anonymous
lol @ people defending companies that have admitted to wanting to take away American rights to protect their profits in order to rip off both consumer and artists.
>> Anonymous
>>537484
lol wut