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SIX FEET UNDER Frontman Says The Internet Has 'Ruined' The Music Industry
- Nov. 15, 2008
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Sleepwalker of Beyond The Dark Horizon recently conducted an interview with SIX FEET UNDER vocalist Chris Barnes. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below. Beyond The Dark Horizon: Tell me about the title "Death Rituals". I hear it is one that you have had waiting for some time. How does it fit this record or what does it mean to you? Chris: It's more important to me what it means to the listener, what someone else gets from it. I think all the stuff I write is a personal thing first and then it builds from there. I felt it was a title that could encompass the lyrics and the over all vibe of the record. I mean, I write all the time, so I have stuff just written down over the years compiled and something speaks to me at a certain point when I'm listening to what the guys are writing and let it go with the flow and let the music dictate to me what it is saying and how I will interpret it. Beyond The Dark Horizon: If you were to compare this record to previous SIX FEET UNDER records, how does it differ? Was it created differently or did you approach writing it differently? Chris: I don't like to compare things. I mean, they are separate entities and it's all new material, you know? I don't really like to compare; I don't think anything can be compared to anything else. It's kind of a funny way of looking at music, for me. I wrote all the lyrics and was really involved in this project so I look at it differently than someone else. "It sounds like this or it sounds like that" doesn't really equate with me when I listen to something that I helped put together. We attacked the writing process like we always do. What really works for us is writing each album, each song, like it's our first album that we have ever written. Just feel it out and see what sounds good to us and go from there. Beyond The Dark Horizon: After all the years of doing what you do, how do you maintain a fresh outlook and continue to release quality stuff and stay true to your vision, you know what I mean? Chris: Like I was saying earlier, we just approach each song like it's our first song we have ever written. We don't focus on anything we have done in the past or try and make something sound like something else. We just really go with what we think sounds good. That's how we have always done it. All the guys in the band come from that school of writing and that's where I come from, too. That's why we have such a good relationship over the years and enjoy what we do and not be bothered by anything else. We are lucky in that. I think that is the best way to write. Write for yourself not anybody else. That's what we do and it has been working well for us. Beyond The Dark Horizon: How do you feel about the Internet and how it has revolutionized the music biz? Chris: Oh, I think it has ruined it. I think everyone knew it back then and now it has grown into this monster that can't be stopped. Either you get on board and utilize the finer points of it or go the way of the dinosaur. I think it has ruined the music industry and I think any record company will tell you that. Beyond The Dark Horizon: Has it greatly affected what you do? Chris: Oh, yeah, definitely. I think it affects what people do more and more everyday, on all levels. It is what it is now and the machine must be fed. Beyond The Dark Horizon: Some bands will release bonus material or stickers, you know, like extra packaging to dissuade people from downloading the album… Chris: Oh, yeah, we've done it and it doesn't work. Beyond The Dark Horizon: I didn't notice anything on this release like that and wanted to ask… Chris: The European release has three bonus live tracks in a digipack. Beyond The Dark Horizon: You don't think that's enough, huh? Chris: Probably not, those songs will probably wind up on the Internet in two days. Beyond The Dark Horizon: It's a real shame… Chris: Our new album was put online a week and half ago. It's already been leaked out, you know? How is that a positive thing? I don't understand. That's why there won't be CDs anymore in about five years and there won't be record companies, so to speak, in the next five years. It will be hard for bands to tour with the economy. Basically, what's been going on with the Internet changing the music industry is that the fans have brought it upon themselves and will be the ones to ultimately suffer. I have never downloaded anything, not even legally. You know? If I want to listen to a band's music, I go buy a CD. I don't believe in anything else. The industry has been brought to its knees over this and it's ultimately going to cost everyone. Read the entire interview from Beyond The Dark Horizon. 
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posted by : 11/15/2008 10:46:53 AM
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Something is wrong when death metal band frontman cries about record industry. If you can't make enough money touring get a real job - it's that simple.
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COMMENT | Chris has always whine
posted by : 11/15/2008 10:52:28 AM
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And always will.
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COMMENT | Hallowed Point
posted by : Strychnine.213 11/15/2008 10:54:02 AM
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SFU have had part time jobs because they're not making enough money from it...
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posted by : 11/15/2008 10:56:33 AM
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Chris is 100% correct. Anyone who disagrees is just trying to justify their own illegal downloading activity so that they can sleep well at night.
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posted by : IceFront 11/15/2008 10:56:38 AM
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Everyones who has ever been i "the industry" knows that bands make their money of touring. The income from cd sales mainly gets in the pockets of the labels. Only about 5% of a bands income is from cd sales, the rest is from touring. Besides the cd sales never really went that much down, its just a matter of how they presents their statistiscs. Also record companies should follow the moviemakers, dvds noawadays are so cheap its more attractive to buy then to download.
Personally I usually download music (both legal and "illegal") and if I like what Im hearing, i go and buy the cd. Id rather have it in my shelf then on my pc.
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posted by : fuckinggrover 11/15/2008 11:01:22 AM
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I'm going to download their new album and then not listen to it. How do you like that, Christopher Barnes?
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COMMENT | ........
posted by : 11/15/2008 11:04:02 AM
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For the record...(pun fully intended).....it's not illegal to download a .mp3 or whatever music format you prefer. It's illegal when you yourself turn around and distribute it.
Fear not the download.
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posted by : 11/15/2008 11:06:51 AM
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Icefront, you're forgetting one thing...without a record company pushing an album (which is basically an ad for live shows) there is no crowd to play to on the road. The internet is not the big wonderful tool for band promotion that people have believed for the last few years. In fact, it has become a sea of shit that the average person has no desire to dig through to find good music. Still, to this day, by and large, people rely on radio, video, major mags, record companies, etc. to turn them on to new music.
Here's a reality: bands don't make shit touring anymore.
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COMMENT | Chris Barnes is still a PUSSY
posted by : THRASHMONGER 11/15/2008 11:09:50 AM
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and his band eats shit all day long, but he's right about illicit filesharing destroying music sales.
Icefront is also somewhat correct about touring making more money for bands than CD sales, especially if an actual label is involved. But many bands are DIY or unable to tour, and filesharing takes away the pittance they'd make otherwise.
Theft is theft, even when it's unlistenable horseshit like Barnes.
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COMMENT | Touring vs CD's
posted by : tvspat 11/15/2008 11:11:38 AM
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Sure, the bands make most of their money from touring, but it costs money to travel and haul all of your shit with you, nevermind flying to Europe for a tour...I would imagine that he labels have some hand in financing some aspects of a band's tour. If a label isn't making any money, how can they afford to put these bands on the road, especially to play in bars where they don't get paid a lot anyway.
I believe tours and album sales go hand in hand.
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COMMENT | HE IS RIGHT.....
posted by : datsyuk1 11/15/2008 11:14:18 AM
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ILLEGAL DOWNLOADING HAS KILLED THE MUSIC INDUSTRY.....NO DOUBT ABOUT IT. WHAT DID YOU (THOSE WHO DOWNLOAD ILLEGALLY) THINK WAS GONNA HAPPEN?? YOU ARE STEALING, THE ARTIST GETS NO CREDIT OR ROYALTIES FOR A SALE......DUH.
BANDS SELL HALF (IF THAT) OF WHAT THEY USED TO SELL BECAUSE YOU DIPSHITS THINK ITS OK TO LEAK AND THEN STEAL MUSIC.....SAD.
WELL, YOU BROUGHT IT ON YOURSELVES......HAPPY?
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COMMENT | and another thing
posted by : tvspat 11/15/2008 11:16:07 AM
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oh, i almost forgot...
SIX FEET UNDER SUCKS!!!
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COMMENT | he is right though
posted by : 11/15/2008 11:16:50 AM
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I agree, things haven't been the same since approx. 1999
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posted by : Elmothefuzzle 11/15/2008 11:21:41 AM
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six feet under have ruined the death metal industry
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COMMENT | personally
posted by : 11/15/2008 11:24:48 AM
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i see it if they dont tour and they dont come to my city unless its a small band from another country i dont buy your cd or merch and thats the attitude i have towards alot of bands. they are a relatively well known band that can tour and do headline shows if they dont tour philly then fuck you. also i think bands should do more signings and meet and greets so ppl buy the cd and get it signed fuck the middle man like fye and best buy, i buy all my cds at shows and support the bands directly if you cant bother tour or meet the fans then i cant bother to support you through fye or best buy and thats the way it is
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posted by : 11/15/2008 11:32:41 AM
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"I'm going to download their new album and then not listen to it. How do you like that, Christopher Barnes?"
ROFL!
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COMMENT | Seriously?
posted by : 11/15/2008 11:42:38 AM
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During the peak of death metal in the 90s, how many cds were really sold? Literally a few thousand. That's why most of those guys had day jobs then, and will have them now. Bands are still making money (e.g., Radiohead gave you the option to pay). Bottom line - Six Feet Under is average at best.
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posted by : emptyparadigm 11/15/2008 12:14:35 PM
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Shit vocalist, shit band, no care ever.
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posted by : JonnyHotcakes 11/15/2008 12:18:51 PM
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SFU will have more records downloaded then bought. If they're in it for the music and to get people to their shows, they should be grateful.
By the way, they fucking suck.
I steal music. No justification needed. I steal it, it's illegal, if I get caught (which I won't) I'll pay the price.
I got sick of dropping cash on records that just plain fucking sucked. I got sick of buying a new Lexus for some CEO while the bands I liked had to pack it up because they were broke. I'll support the bands, I'll go to their shows, I'll but their merchandise.
I will not be force fed a bad album, however.
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COMMENT | Isn't it FUNNY
posted by : 11/15/2008 12:19:57 PM
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what barnes is saying is true from an artist's standpoint makes complete sense. But when Lars spoke up about this issue years ago, people shit all over him. What Lars was trying to do save the future of bands like SFU who don't sell too many records can still survive and continue to make albums and tour. Lars was right
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posted by : Metalex 11/15/2008 12:21:11 PM
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WTF? Unless you're Metallica or U2, bands don't make shit from touring. The whole point of touring is to promote your music, but the trouble is that downloading means many don't pay for music. Eventually bands won't be able to tour as there will be no funds to do so. Ticket sales alone cannot sustain a band on the road. Those that say otherwise are just trying to justify their theivery.
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COMMENT | I think
posted by : 11/15/2008 12:24:52 PM
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The album The Haunted was great and gave us hope that this would be a great band. WHAT THE HELL HAPPEND!!! As for money issues I remember SIX FEET UNDER canceling a show at the last minute because Mr. big shot Chris Barnes was a star from his bit part in Ace Venture and demanded more money. Well Chris you left that show with no money and a few hundred less fans.
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COMMENT | LAME!
posted by : 11/15/2008 12:26:20 PM
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The only thing downloading does is take money out of the big record companies pockets and I could care less about them. Bands like 6 Feet Under don't make shit off of record sales unless you are buying them at shows. I download music a lot BUT I also wont hesitate to buy records and overpriced T-shirts at concerts because the band actually gets money from that. Man, Barnes should just be happy so many people want to listen to his music and not be a bitch like Lars. I guess we are seeing money ruin Death Metal, fuckin crying about making money. YOU ARE IN A DEATH METAL BAND, money is not going to come in by the truckload. DeadlyCorpse, I agree, downloading is a great way to cut out the middle man and tell the big couple of record companies that own almost all other record companies to fuck off!
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posted by : 11/15/2008 12:50:02 PM
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He is 100% right. Bands need to make money. They have to pay for the crew, the bus, gas.
The less cd's they sell, they less money the record company gives them for tour support.
It is too late to be fixed, like he said eveything will be downloadable in 5 years and many bands will not be able to tour anymore.
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COMMENT | I think that
posted by : MetalTimJ 11/15/2008 12:58:33 PM
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Chris is part right, but the record companies definitely failed to properly utilize the internet when first this stuff started happening. It's unfair, but a lot of people like myself still do music as a hobby and don't care about making a killing or a living from it. Music will always be around, it just might get to the point where big record companies die out (who cares?) and that hardly any artists will be able to live off of money from music (sad, but maybe inevitable).
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COMMENT | .
posted by : 11/15/2008 1:06:27 PM
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Record sales go to the Record Company.
Merch and ticket Sales at Concerts goes to the band.
If the label doesn't have money, they cant finance the tour. If the band cant tour, the band doesn't make money.
There are few bands out there big enough to pay for a tour themselves, and still make a profit off it, and none of them play death metal or any other genre of metal.
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posted by : 11/15/2008 1:12:29 PM
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he is just pissed cause music is like a job now.you literaly have to play shows every day to get anywere in an extreme band.like the first post said,get a damn job.welcome to the real world mr rock stars.sorry if i sounds dumb im totaly wasted
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posted by : Jan2b 11/15/2008 1:13:33 PM
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With the new type of "360° contracts", record companies will get their share of merch, tickets &c.. And rightly so, if they work for their bands.
Record companies will continue to go. Bands will continue to go: why invest in the public part of a hobby nobody is interested in.
Personally, I loathe Barnes' growls, so I don't rue anything that comes SFU's way, but he's right about the issue at hand.
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posted by : 11/15/2008 1:13:59 PM
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he rightt about that and sfu arent too bad, there last release before this one was bad, but there earlier stuff isnt bad at all
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COMMENT | Six Feet Under
posted by : 11/15/2008 1:18:49 PM
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ruined the music industry
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COMMENT | ..
posted by : williamhaven 11/15/2008 1:34:58 PM
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I don't care about live bonus tracks... do they think they make me wanna buy it?! How about lowering the cd prices? Here in portugal, even with this lower sales, the cd prices go by 16, 18 or even 20 euros! A cd-r costs me like 25 cents for gods sake! they are inviting ppl to commit piracy! I respect the artist work and I buy all my favourite bands albums, but nowaday is too easy at the same time to get an album online! These corporations blood sucker refuse to lower the prices because it comes bonus live tracks?? no thanks!
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COMMENT | by the way,
posted by : williamhaven 11/15/2008 1:37:44 PM
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do these guys actually use studios to record? i could do that or better with a 4 multi-track analog recorder!
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COMMENT | wtwrrwe
posted by : 11/15/2008 1:42:10 PM
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Anyone who doesn't believe that downloading is wrong and is effecting the economy in a negative way is so full of shit they should explode. There's not one fucking statistic that says otherwise. Your own personal opinions don't matter, only the math. And this is just common sense. And those who say you can tour all year and make money...perhaps musicians have families and can't tour all the goddamn time!!!
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COMMENT | btw II
posted by : williamhaven 11/15/2008 1:43:57 PM
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DON'T ASK WHAT 'THE INTERNET' CAN DO FOR THE MUSIC BUT, WHAT HAS 'SIX FEET UNDER' DONE FOR THE INDUSTRY??
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posted by : williamhaven 11/15/2008 1:46:09 PM
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of couse the music industry is dying... there's not even 1 single music store in the city i live in! There used to be 4!!
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posted by : Grusome 11/15/2008 1:46:51 PM
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it's been nearly 3 years since i downloaded illegally and it's not for the reaon of it being illegal the reason is most mp3's have poor sound quality or are fake which is a piss off the second is if i like a band alot i want to own their cd i enjoy getting cd's and reading the liner notes but if the band is one i know i'll just end up selling the cd to my local underground record shop i'll buy it on iTunes for half the price of what it would cost in stores and as for 6FU i havnt bought a six feet under album outside of a used record store ever
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COMMENT | hahawtf
posted by : williamhaven 11/15/2008 2:01:01 PM
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Thank you i'll check them out
;)
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COMMENT | six feet under says their music has ruined eardrums
posted by : 11/15/2008 2:02:28 PM
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the interweb didn't kill their album sales.i think its just the fact that sfu are horrible. he said something in there about the band approaching a new song as if it was they're first song, now we know why they aren't any good.
np - suffocation - synthetically revived
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posted by : ManOwaR 11/15/2008 2:39:46 PM
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lol... this is comical.. This would be like Jason Newsted crying that he's not making as much money because he's not in Metallica anymore. I'm sure if Barnes was still in Cannibal Corpse, this wouldn't be as big of an issue to him because he'd still be making kick ass music, and be able to afford a bag of chips. Any real fan of a band, will buy it anyway, downloading it 2 weeks in advance or not. The issue isn't not buying it, its people refuse to buy crappy shitty music that artists just shove out for othe sake of putting out or one of their 800 best of CDs cuz they're running out of ideas. Another idea is, how .EU and .JP end up with 4-5 extra tracks, and dvds, and bonus packaging with cds for the same price a digipak with just the cd and no liner notes in the .US/.CA For us to import them, we're now paying $45 for a $15 CD here. Maybe on day artists will get it.... Pawn Shops won't even take SFU cds cuz they wont ever sell. Good luck Chris, maybe, JUST maybe one day, you'll make a good cd that people will actually want to buy
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COMMENT | Said it before, I'll say it again...
posted by : jorgen 11/15/2008 2:51:45 PM
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An album is an ad. That's it. Someone said that sounded corporate, but I fail to see how "product" is any less corporate.
Your album is an ad for tour.
Chris Barnes is mad because he can't make a good ad.
Good riddance.
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COMMENT | B.S and the waterslide.
posted by : 11/15/2008 2:54:12 PM
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Music was here long before big record companies came along and monopolized it. And it will be here long after. You cannot kill music.. You can kill artists in it to get filthy rich.. but there will always be more musicians.
There will also always be a physical copy. Whether it's cds or records or whatever.. There will always be someone who want's a physical copy. It simply won't be the leading medium.
So these artists can stop their fucking bitching.. Go away if you can't handle it. The internet allowed people to discover bands they would have never even heard about otherwise.. it ended the stranglehold big labels had on the music industry.. the positives far outweigh the negatives and that is that.
Although there is the argument that anyone who has talent needs hunger.. and a hunger to become rich can be exactly that. I suppose time will tell how prominent that motivation is.
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posted by : 11/15/2008 3:49:15 PM
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If it weren't for the internet i would have never heard of his shitty band.
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COMMENT | hate this band
posted by : BrighterDeathNow 11/15/2008 5:28:10 PM
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But what he says is true...every time you download an album...you are taking away an album that the band gets credited for selling. The number of people who buy the cd because they liked is has to be very low. To many people believe there is nothing wrong with it.
But even the biggest death metal bands are not million sellers or even close to it...so it hurts them far worse than some Pop or cRap group.
If you dont have the money to buy the album, get a better job, being broke is not excuse to steal, which is what is being done.
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posted by : Mast o' Dawn 11/15/2008 6:21:51 PM
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I'm going to disagree with Barnes. Not because I think he is wrong, but because I think he's a fucking tool.
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posted by : 11/15/2008 6:56:46 PM
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WHAT A LOSER!
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posted by : 11/15/2008 7:29:49 PM
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Thanks for the info Chris, this is definitely news to us, nobody would of guessed.
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COMMENT | Six Feet Under Kicks Ass
posted by : 11/15/2008 8:56:55 PM
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I agree with Chris. Artists are losing money. What are you going to do? I got the new cd the old fashioned way. I bought it in a record store. I don't get the so called metal fans that download everything. I am not wealthy by any means, but I have loved SFU since the beginning, so I will continue to support their career. Love the new cd by the way. I have met Chris twice on tour and he is the coolest guy. He signed everything I had and even got the rest of the band off the bus to sign my stuff. I have no idea what inspires all this hatred towards Chris. People are entitled to their opinions I guess.
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COMMENT | Nice variety in this thread!
posted by : Kaizer Sedso 11/15/2008 9:48:39 PM
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I agree with St Metal above, with the old "they've been
ripping us off for years!!!" thrown in!!
Music can never die!! Fuck the business!!!
Six Feet Under....pfffft!
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COMMENT | I DOWNLOAD!
posted by : 11/15/2008 10:09:23 PM
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FUCK BARNES. I DL SHIT I HAVEN'T HEARD AND IF I LIKE IT I BUY IT. IF IT TURNES OUT TO BE SHIT THEN I WON'T SPEND ONE RED CENT ON IT. UNORIGINALLITY AMONGST BILLIONS OF GENGRES IS AT AN ALL TIME HIGH,....WHY BUY 100 DEATH METAL ALBUMS WHEN ONLY 10% OF THEM ARE WORTHY OF SPENDING MONEY ON???? SAME WITH ANY OTHER MUSIC. THE TRUE FANS ACTUALLY BUY THE ALBUMS AFTER THEY HEARD AND LIKED THEM. THAT'S THE FACT JACK. I ALSO SUPPORT THE BANDS I LIKE AT SHOWS BY BUYING MERCH. THERE'S SO MUCH MUSIC OUT THERE, WHY WASTE YOUR MONEY BUYING ALBUMS YOU END UP HATING MORE THAN HALF THE TIME? IT MAKES NO SENSE. AS I SAID IF YOU LIKE THE PRODUCT AND YOU ARE FAN YOU BUY THE GODDAMN THING. WHAT A HARD CONCEPT TO GRASP.
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posted by : Darth Sexy 11/15/2008 11:48:17 PM
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I disagree. If it wasn't for the internet I wouldn't have discovered most of the bands I listen to, and consequently I wouldn't have bought most of the albums I own.
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COMMENT | flowerfeeder
posted by : juanneman 11/16/2008 3:49:17 AM
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You are right in a way, but you forget the positive side of it: not too many people have ENOUGH money to get CD´s, DVD´s or whatever, and that way they know bands so that they can go to their concerts IF they like their albums, and THEN there they can get more money from their merchandising and help them, like I did when I saw Gojira recently (T-shirt and 3 cd´s).
And I also agree with people who download and, if they find the album worthwhile, THEN they´ll buy it and go to their concerts. Downloading should be on a limited basis, not savagely.
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COMMENT | Let´s see it the other way...this is the reality
posted by : juanneman 11/16/2008 4:08:25 AM
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Downloading helps know the album IN ADVANCE and give people SECURITY: now they can buy FOR SURE if they REALLY like it and they can MEASURE the quality of the band, thing that didn´t happen BEFORE. Now FANS have the CONTROL. That way people do not run the risk of being CHEATED by a band that has issued a BAD album. How many times have we wasted our money on an album, thrown it to the bin because we didn´t expect it? Now that doesn´t occur. IF PEOPLE LIKE AN ALBUM THEY WILL BUY IT SOONER OR LATER. TO ME IT IS AS SIMPLE AS THAT. However, in order NOT to kill the industry, downloading should be on a LIMITED basis, like I do and said before.
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COMMENT |
posted by : juanneman 11/16/2008 4:21:26 AM
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Btw, this band blows balls.
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posted by : abigllama 11/16/2008 4:57:42 AM
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Hell SFU hasn't put out a really solid album since Haunted. There's a few songs here and there but nothing great. Check out what Barnes did with Torture Killer. It's very much in line with the Haunted album and very fucking good.
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COMMENT | amazing...
posted by : 11/16/2008 5:08:09 AM
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yeah, right Barnes, you´re exactly the man who has to talk and who should know. gimme a break...
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COMMENT | Wow
posted by : juanneman 11/16/2008 6:15:43 AM
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My opinion of Chris Barnes has changed considerably reading the aformentioned statement. These `stars´ are all a bunch of hypocrites, then they whine at their limitations. Get a life and disappear or show your skills as musician so that people get REALLY interested in you, but I´m afraid it´s too late in Chris´s case.
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COMMENT | Where do you get your legal information from?
posted by : Tellingthetruestoryfirst 11/16/2008 7:16:33 AM
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To the person who said: "For the record...(pun fully intended).....it's not illegal to download a .mp3 or whatever music format you prefer. It's illegal when you yourself turn around and distribute it."
FYI... you are wrong!
-Attorney-
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COMMENT | ac/dc
posted by : jamiejade 11/16/2008 10:45:16 AM
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is selling 2 million already. How is that possible if people don't buy cd's. Let's face it, SFU couldn't sell more than 100,000 units if they put out their best work ever. There's just not a big enough market for this band.
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COMMENT | blast beat butchery
posted by : to_live_is_to_die 11/16/2008 1:05:05 PM
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man o man was that a funny read! My opinion is of this fool me once shame on you-fool me twice-shame on YOU! cause now i got (enter you favorite bittorrent client here) so i won't be mad for years to come over a piece of rushed to production crap that will gar-ron-tee i won't buy your next cd which technically is stealing from ME. If I don't like your cd wouldn't it be fare to bring it back to place of purchase for a refund? like most all other goods? won't happen because if it really is about the art then it is reflected in the work put out and most audiophiles can HEAR the difference like a wine conneseuire (best guess on spelling) can TASTE the difference. If your output is good your input is good and some outputs have stood the test of time and are even being bought buy our kids I will never ever not sample the product first and sorry a 20 second soundbyte does not get my pallete whet enough i have been decieved by clever tricks like that being the best part of the song. I will buy the merch and cds but not at my own risk.
I support metal always will it runs threw me thicker than my own blood but being angry and poor has produced some of the best headbangin, provoking and spewful sh*t in my opinion. I peronally want my metal bands angry and hard up that's where hate breeds right?- some of these snot nosed young twenty somethings from the suburbs in some of these bands man they might sound metal-ly- but they are not METAL. I wan't my metal Gods to bennefit from their sacrifices so when i can taste their hate on MY toungue then i head for the store to do my tiny part to keep hope alive for their continuity. I know their plight in the buisness and won't steal from my Heavy Metal Heroes-but I won't be burnt by them again either!
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COMMENT | He's right..
posted by : 11/16/2008 1:29:30 PM
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I agree with Chris. I still buy CD's. I don't download shit either...
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