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Old 10-26-2007, 03:46 PM  
DamageX
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Originally Posted by StuartD View Post
If they were a commercial band to begin with, I would be backing them up. But making copies is how anyone ever heard them in the first place. Blank cassettes were their biggest distributors.

In a sense, they turned their backs on all the people who loved them before they became a radio band.

I have paid for their albums, and I've had some copies of their "garage days"... they are hard to find now. And while I agree that they have a right to be mad about losing out on the money... I don't think they are the right "voice" to stand against it when they would be no one without it in the first place.
Yes, a world-famous band is likely the worst advocate against piracy. Love your reasoning. Iron logic.
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