Eternal Idol wrote:
Any band worth a shit will tell you they really don't make money off of album sales. The record label gets about 80% of the album sales. Bands make money primarily from touring and merchandise. So if you still go to the shows you are still supporting you favorite bands.
Vince Neil said it best:"Download my music all you want. As long as you still show up when the Crue comes to town, you're not hurting the band one bit.
Plus, this issue with Metal is irrelevant. The labels are mainly crying because their Pop acts with one hit song and ten fillers aren't being bought anymore because everyone is just downloading the one good song. Maybe the labels should focus on putting out quality product, and then people will buy it.
In the early 80's people tape traded like crazy, and it didn't hurt anyone. In fact, metallica got popular through tape trading, so they should be for downloading. DL'ing is just the natural progression of tape trading. Real music fans still buy music. Plain and simple. The casual fans never bought music actively anyways. It's all just recrod company spin folks.
I can't see downloading as the natural evolution of tape-trading. Tapes helped you get into bands, then you went and bought it. Downloading is for lazy, tight fucks who won't pay out for something they can get free. Of course, some music fans buy, but take a look at this forum: I'd say everyone here is a music fan, yet the majority download.