The_Voice wrote:
Eyesore wrote:
Orion wrote:
I wouldn't have bought half the albums i have now without downloading. I download to find stuff i like. It helps me get into bans i would never hear otherwise.
As do I, but we are a rarity.
I do the same thing actually, and im sure many other people do that as well, downloading is the only way that the listeners can protect themselves against the fucking music industry, lets face it internet has helped the music industry a lot, a lot of cds i own were bought online, and be damn sure that im not going to spend my well earned money on something i hevent heard of, the industry is well aware of that, and thats whats been bothering them, sales are droping because people are actually listening before buying and now is harder to deceive someone by realising an awful album, even if is suposed to sell well like the new sepultura.
On the other hand theres a lot of people that dont buy albums at all, well those people suck but its no downloading fault, they wouldnt be buying albums anyways.
Right, there are others, but I just have to look to my friends to know that those that download outnumber those that buy like 10 to 1.
But even those of us that buy albums fall into the trap of downloading. I mean, I just—like last month—finally bought In Flames' Reroute To Remain and Soilwork's Natural Born Chaos. Those are two albums I liked right away, but I downloaded them and burned them to CD and for years that's how they stayed. I always wanted to buy them, but since I'd heard them already I always found something else to buy.
Downloading is just too easy. It's like free money. If you see $20 on the ground are you not going to pick it up because you didn't earn it? Fuck no! Are you not going to download a CD because you didn't pay for it? Fuck no! Are you then going to buy it if you do download it and like it? If I had to wager a number I'd say at least 75% of people who download albums do not buy them.