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After the incredible success of Radiohead and Nine Inch Nails attempt to give away their album for free, Napster-hating band Metallica is eager to line their pockets with more gold, hoping that fans don't remember the days when Lars Ulrich and the boys screamed vile hatred against their fans that dared to download their songs.




Now, of course, the RIAA is running out of steam, music has gone digital and its looking like giving away albums for free made Radiohead a lot of money.

In fact, go ahead - download the In Rainbows album right now.

Those jingly-jangly coins have given Metallica metal stiffies, though, and they're leaping up to the web with a 'hey guys! Us too!', releasing their latest album DRM-free.

Wired has an interesting summation of the response to the news.

"But when we first posted about Metallica's plans for some sort of Radiohead-style release, the response was overwhelmingly negative."

The comments on the page reflect the general consensus... most people are so angered by the idea, the hypocrisy, that they're condemning the album.

Well, except for the few Metallica-fans that would bleed for the band:


"anyone who trashes mettalica clearly has no real taste in music. So fine, everyone go out and buy the new Britney CD and the new Fergie and the newest (c)rap album of the month. Metallica is one of the most influential bands in music history, period, end of story. How many bands do you know who have lost a bassist (one of the greatest bassists of all time none the less) and survived long enough and stayed on the top of the charts with each and every CD released to lose and replace ANOTHER bassist and finally release a new CD and reach number 1 on the music charts their first week more than 20 years after their debut in music culture? anyone? no? thought not, so please stop sharing your opinions. You're obviously all a bunch of preteens who know nothing about the power of the 80's on music culture today. Show a little respect, you twits"

Ah, (c)rap music. How much we love thee. Otherwise known as (c)hip (c)hop, which is not some kind of bizarre English seaside/Chinese veggie fusion dish, it's a hilarious misnomer.

The entire issue raises an interesting point about music... it's easy for us to say that artists should just want people to listen to their music, but musicians obviously want to make a living from their work. When is it too much?

I think, if anything, we've seen the internet be used for incredible promotion, from OK Go, to Weezer's latest, "Pork and Beans".


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Real musicians scoff at Rock Band, the super-popular social karaoke-and-instruments game that has aging adults getting together to relive their dreams of being in a rock band.

How so? Well, it's like Guitar Hero, except that they've added vocals and a drum kit... and if you don't know what Guitar Hero is, then this clip, from the IT Crowd, might help explain the panicky awesomeness


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Hello Music Lovers


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Hello Music Lovers

I just want to draw everyone's attention to something I found not only to be personally beautiful in a soul-stirring way, but also something that could potentially benefit the whole world. I first found the Peace Mala Organisation through links found in the liner notes of Beth Nielsen Chapman's latest CD Prism: The Human Family Songbook
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Twins

February 26th 2008 11:00
Gillian Chung Charlene Choi Twins
Twins is a group from Hong Kong, made up of two girls, that perform music known as Cantopop, pop music sung in Cantonese.

Cantonese is spoken in Hong Kong and some of Southern China. The Hong Kong market is huge, though, and mainland China also has a ferocious appetite for Cantopop


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Bif Naked diagnosed with Breast Cancer


Bif Naked
Bif Naked

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10 Favourite Rockin and Thumpin Christmas Songs


Rock santa
Santa Rocks Out

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12 songs that demand cranking volume!

November 27th 2007 22:39
Songs that need to be played loud

No Loud Music
Read the sign

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Why do people choose to download Music without paying?

Illegal music downloading logo
A catchy retro style poster that tackles the foe head on!

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The Rock N Roll detective smashes CNN

November 22nd 2007 05:10
The Rock N Roll detective smashes CNN


Andrew Dice Clay
Andrew Dice in prime time

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Why do classic rock bands continue to perform?


Rolling Stones
The Stones then and now

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Now, I don’t know what it’s like all around the world, but I do know a little about what it’s like trying to find an all ages gig in Sydney Australia. Heaps of the bigger concerts – eg, Linkin Park or My Chemical Romance – all have no apparent age limit (but if you’re over 50 you might get some weird looks followed by the wish of all people there, that you were their relation). That’s not the issue. The only problem is that when all my favourite bands seem to be playing at the UNINSW roundhouse it always seems to be an 18 deal, what happens to the rest of us groupies who want to scream and yell and get hosed off in the mosh? Do we stand outside and try listening through the doors?? Or try sneak in with a bulk of people and hope your ID doesn’t get checked??? This is even becoming hard! They insist on checking everyone’s…. even people you can tell are over 18!

I understand that there must be regulations that bands and venues must meet in order to have ‘underage’ patrons. The only thing they don’t realise it, they could be making so much more money letting us kiddies in !!! Think about it. How many adults (over 18) run out to see fall out boy…a lot right? But think of how many more screaming teenage girls would pay to stare at Pete Wentz…think about it. Now consider those numbers at about $60-$70 AU a ticket, done over by about 3-5 shows. WHOA, you appear to have a phenomenal amount of money on your hands.

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How can people be a style of Music?

September 14th 2007 02:21
Since the Punk movement in England in the late 70’s there has been a sudden outburst of people trying to be a style of music, with each generation and realisation of what’s wrong with the world, there has been a style that budding teens can whine along to. There were Goths, skinheads, grunge (rs), Indies, hardliners and let’s not forget the new wave crowd. The latest craze is to be ‘emo’.

According to Urban dictionary.com, emo’s are:

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Nas on Bill O'Reilly

September 10th 2007 04:49
Nas may have lined the floor with butcher paper before he killed the music scene with Illmatic, but it's hard to say if he's got the staying power... his last album, Hip Hop Is Dead, drew a lotta angry scowls, including Marley Marl and KRS-One, who overcame their feud to set Nas straight.

Still, one of rap's thinking men, Nas, had some harsh words for Bill O'Reilly, notable Republican commentator, who railed against Nas playing at a benefit for the victims of the Virginia Tech shooting


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