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[QUOTE="ArrowHead%20likes%20Pie:650843"]Honestly, it doesn't matter. Whether right or wrong, it's out there. And it will continue to be there, and over time more and more stuff will be more and more easily available. The whole "industry" is due for a massive shift. People can download and share albums easily nowadays. The smart bands will find ways to take advantage of this. The not so smart ones (or the stuck-in-tradition ones) will gripe and groan and miss the bandwagon entirely. Personally, if I saw a bunch of people downloading the Pillory album (when I was still in the band) I would have been pretty happy, and even encouraged it. Sure, selling 10 CD's at $10 a pop during a show is great, and put money in our pocket. But I would much rather play a show in a city where I knew that hundreds and hundreds of kids already had it, and that the club would be PACKED when we played. I really have no interest in selling CD's for profit (or to recoup expenses) in the future. I am more interested in exposure, and distribution. There has always been far more money to be made with show attendance and merch sales. That said, this is one album I won't download. Despite my own beliefs, I don't feel like getting punched in the face by Josh Staples. :)[/QUOTE]
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