Piracy is ruining the economy, guys! Let's counter it by destroying laptops with mp3s on them, that'll teach those pesky hooligans!
Great! I'll grab my stuff!
Seriously, this is so fucking stupid it's not even funny. Gotta love those ACTA folks.
Created 16 years ago2008-05-28 03:47:53 UTC by Soup Miner
Everything doesn't have a price, but people want everything to have a price. The best stuff is free anyway and most of the music of today sucks. Ever since 2003 music has been on a serious downward spiral. Especially with Raggetone and Rap. No one gives a shit.Good job of generalising the whole music world there, Rim. Just because you listen to bad music doesn't mean there isn't any good music being produced - just the huge amount of music being produced each day ensures there will always be great music produced in all genres you could think of. Current mainstream music might not be in your tastes, but that's no incitement to say all music produced in the last 5 years is bad - that's just an incredibly narrow-minded viewpoint.
The artists usualy gain money from piracy, more people discover their music = more people buy CD's and attend their concerts.This.
Stupid people meaning almost every politician I've heard of.Well, that's just because you live in America.
Ever since 2003 music has been on a serious downward spiral. Especially with Raggetone and Rap.Aye, I agree with ZL, that's a incredibly narrow-minded viewpoint you got there. What you mean with the 'Raggetone and rap' part anyway? I know for a fact that most people here find the rap genre horrible music, but when I ask of which artist they think of when they think of rap are 50 cent, Snoop Dogg and Busta Rhymes I cry deeply inside.. I hate it when people generalize. I'm a enthustiac rap listener and when you actually look further than your daily 50 cent crap there's quite a bunch of good rap out there. If you don't like rap as a whole, fine, then it's just a matter of taste, but that doesn't give you the right to call the genre a bunch of crap and a reason of the 'downfall' of music. (You might not have said that, but it came across like you meant that.)
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