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[QUOTE="Anthony%20nli:294391"]BornSoVile said:[QUOTE] Is it safe to assume that generally speaking, when a band conforms to high class production, are they doing so in hope for profit more than valor???? I want to see what other people think.[/QUOTE] I think in some cases, that is a safe assumption. However, I think some artists make highly-produced CDs just because they are professionals and want to make the best album they possibly can for the fans and for their own artistic integrity. I dont think opting for a good production job necessarily means a band is aiming for profit - especially for an underground, unsigned band because the cost of a good production job is just going to plunge them further into debt. That's money invested just for the sake of the music that is, in all likelihood, not going to be earned back. As for people who refuse to listen to some music solely because it has raw production, I strongly disagree with that mentality. Some of my favorite records lack production quality but the quality of the music and the integrity of the individual musicians shines through anyways. [/QUOTE]
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