maybe another, completely legal model for driving down the cost of music, with other benefits: * don't listen to or buy shitty, overproduced, overmarketed music * don't attend shitty, overproduced, overmarketed tour shows * don't listen to commercial radio * in general don't participate in any aspect of "music culture" beyond "listening to music"
in short, helping record companies understand sooner that they don't have to spend so much money on things that are designed to convince people to buy poor product.
also, looks like NIN's stage show has changed a lot in the last 10 years.
Everything makes a little more sense when it's anchored.
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maybe another, completely legal model for driving down the cost of music, with other benefits:
* don't listen to or buy shitty, overproduced, overmarketed music
* don't attend shitty, overproduced, overmarketed tour shows
* don't listen to commercial radio
* in general don't participate in any aspect of "music culture" beyond "listening to music"
in short, helping record companies understand sooner that they don't have to spend so much money on things that are designed to convince people to buy poor product.
also, looks like NIN's stage show has changed a lot in the last 10 years.
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