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(Unverified)Oct 14th 2007 9:40PM
If they sold a CD for $8-$9.00 I would buy it. But when vinyl records were big, and I mean that in every sense of the word, they sold for less than the current cd's do. Not to mention a DVD can be picked up at walmart for less than a lot of CD's, make sense of that, a movie crew, actors, producers, and so many more people involved in making a movie that you can buy for $9.95. A cd only takes a fraction of the people and yet they try and take a teenager for a ride at $18. a pop. You see the key word there didn't you? Teenager- mindless, unsensable, won't listen to logic person with cold hard cash, or access to it (parents pockets). More adults buy DVD's than teenagers do, but adults use thier heads and won't spend that much on something they can get PV'ed at blockbuster.
I say Nine Inch is on right path. Eventually there will be a few web sites that pop up where you can read about up coming artists and how to obtain thier songs without a big record label. I say to hell with them (the record labels). Eventually this will even tank Simon Cowhead because then even an unknown can record, produce and distribute his own album without some obnoxious fool holding a contract to your life.