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BitTorrent News Web Site Claims It Has Proof BUCKCHERRY 'Leak' Was Inside Job - July 31, 2008
The popular BitTorrent news web site TorrentFreak has published a lengthy article allegedy exposing the recent "leak" of a BUCKCHERRY track, "Too Drunk…", as covert form of self-promotion. According to the site, the track wasn't leaked by pirates, but by one of the band's managers.

When BUCKCHERRY found out that its latest single had leaked on BitTorrent, the band didn't try to cover this up, or take the file down. Instead, they issued a press release, where they stated: "Honestly, we hate it when this s*** happens, because we want our FANS to have any new songs first."

According to TorrentFreak, the uploader of the original file, a New York resident, had only uploaded one torrent, the BUCKCHERRY track. When TorrentFreak entered the IP-address into the Wiki-scanner, it apparently found out that the person in question had edited the BUCKCHERRY Wikipedia entry, and added the name of the band manager to another page.

After sending the band manager — who happens to live in New York — an email to ask for his opinion on its findings, TorrentFreak says that it received a response to its email within a few hours, and found out that the manager's IP address was the same as that of the uploader.

Read the entire TorrentFreak article at this location.

BUCKCHERRY recently released a "dirty viral video" for "Too Drunk…". Watch it below.



(Thanks: Cristobal Lagos)
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COMMENT | first post
posted by : italiandomino
7/31/2008 6:00:56 PM

first post .. whatever this means lol

COMMENT |
posted by : troym
7/31/2008 6:18:13 PM

Anyone read the story...this is some good shit, haha!!

tm




COMMENT | Nice
posted by : NightComesDown
7/31/2008 6:21:53 PM

Great tune!!

COMMENT | Figures.
posted by : anti emo
7/31/2008 6:44:00 PM

Bunch of hypocrites.

COMMENT |
posted by : SchecterShredder
7/31/2008 7:08:02 PM

That song cracked me up but I don't really know what a great message it is to send out that being drunk and on dope all day is "cool". It's only "cool" if you're getting paid to do it, and even then, I dunno...these guys are probably all sober or something, lol...

COMMENT | Not News
posted by : MuseumOfFear
7/31/2008 7:11:50 PM

Bands do this all the time, to look like they're "underground" and "cutting edge" and "for the people".

Not many people know this, but Soundgarden's "Ultra Mega OK" was financed by A&M. They were already signed to A&M, but the label wanted them to put it out through SST so they'd have "street cred".

True story!

COMMENT | This is news?
posted by : OriginalAndrew
7/31/2008 7:21:04 PM

A band put up a song and it's news. Wait till they find out where all the songs on the radio come from. It will be Radiogate.. Dun Dun Dun Dun...

COMMENT | Free advertising
posted by : JimmyDiablo
7/31/2008 7:37:20 PM

Free for the fans free for the band. Why is this a story? Who cares?

COMMENT | museum of fear
posted by : demonlager
7/31/2008 7:55:38 PM

ditto with smashing pumpkins' gish. what an amusing time in the history of music....when in order to have commercial aspirations and be commercially successful, it was uber-important to create the illusion of "street cred" by having history with an indie label, therefore making your ensuing success look like an accident. cracks me up.

COMMENT | ^^^
posted by : MuseumOfFear
7/31/2008 8:22:53 PM

Didn't know that. Who financed "Gish"? Was it put out on Sub Pop, or one of those "Hip Indie" labels?

COMMENT | Demonlager
posted by : MuseumOfFear
7/31/2008 8:28:51 PM

Now that I think about it, GnR also did it. According to Slash's book, they were wasting too much time after they got signed, so they released the demos they had done on the "Uzi Suicide" label that Geffen set up for them. They added crowd noise, and released it as a "live" album.

COMMENT | I gotta say so F'ing what!!!
posted by : ImWyteOfcourseImWimpy
7/31/2008 9:50:57 PM

Everyone in this country knows this land is a stolen country. But It's not like the original occupants are gonna be paid for the mineral rights & such.

COMMENT |
posted by : RiotAct666
7/31/2008 9:53:31 PM

Great track it is \m/

COMMENT |
posted by : pito_grande
7/31/2008 10:31:49 PM

hahaha. this is funny. what a lame move.

COMMENT |
posted by : Iced-Earth
8/1/2008 9:13:59 AM

"we want our FANS to have"

__

They have fans? :|

COMMENT | Buckcherry
posted by : MetalMongoose
8/1/2008 12:02:42 PM

Is god fucking awful, like up there with Danko Jones on the WTF is this considered metal list.



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