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- SlapAyoda, on 05/17/2009, -2/+526This is brilliant - and with a 100 page book, you're actually getting something tangible and valuable for your money. I'll buy it.
- inactive, on 05/17/2009, -10/+482I would love to see that meeting
You're tell me I can't release my own music? ***** me, no, ***** you! I'll just release a book of pics inspired by the music and a b lank cd-r
What?! That doesn't make sense, if you want to waste your money on this go ahead. HAHAHA
3 weeks later...
That sly ***** - Jerryrad, on 05/17/2009, -2/+397How great would it be if this went platinum.
- Kuci06, on 05/17/2009, -12/+385***** THE RIAA
- amauldin71, on 05/17/2009, -2/+205Just *ahem* found the music. It is FANTASTIC. You should go find it, too.
- kazamx, on 05/17/2009, -0/+173Its going to be really interesting to see how this one turns out.
I really hope that he sells a ***** load of CDs, that would pretty much make the music lables heads explode.
WTF the evil pirates who refuse to pay for music are buying blank CDs for retail cost (plus as book) THIS IS MADNESS - SasquatchBill, on 05/17/2009, -6/+164Don't forget to support the artist by buying the 'album', then.
If you don't... you've missed the point, and are no longer one of the good guys. - Genady, on 05/17/2009, -1/+127http://n.npr.org/npr40/c2.php?NPRI/25938202/95834/ ...
Go listen to it for Free on NPR. Nice stuff. - birch25, on 05/17/2009, -1/+114@Scr4tchFury, when you self-release your album, all of it goes to the artist
- MrChunks, on 05/17/2009, -9/+112Enjoy and keep seeding, chaps.
http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/4899280/Danger_Mou ... - rikwakefield, on 05/17/2009, -4/+106This is not stupid.
- Scr4tchFury, on 05/17/2009, -29/+103How much of the album cost goes to supporting the artist? 83 cents? Give me his address. I'll send him a whole dollar.
- Xplorer, on 05/17/2009, -1/+58For once they are not to blame.....
Eh, ***** 'em anyway! - inactive, on 05/17/2009, -8/+64i'll download the pdf
- KatherineVolk, on 05/17/2009, -9/+63Pure genuine genius
no sarcasm here
*****, it reads like sarcasm
nm, ignore... - Xplorer, on 05/17/2009, -3/+57I wonder if it will be a printed label cd, or will it just be a complete slap in the face and be a Phillips (or any other brand) CD-R?
They would pay him to use their media because of all the exposure.
MO-Money.... MO-Money...... - dlan4327, on 05/17/2009, -1/+51I thought they were always to blame?
Especially when they aren't. - KiSA, on 05/17/2009, -0/+44I don't remember ever hearing Danger Mouse so I don't know if I even like the music (I'll get started on it now) but I think I am going to buy the album regardless just for that reason
- smacksaw, on 05/17/2009, -1/+45Good. This reminds me of the ***** Prince went through.
Can we all stop believing that the labels and RIAA give two ***** about the artists they claim to represent? The labels should do as the artists say, not the other way around. - markperia, on 05/17/2009, -1/+41You're stupid.
- bodger, on 05/17/2009, -0/+38Yeah, it costs a lot. I bet if there was a way to distribute music with close to zero marginal cost the recording industry would be rushing to adopt it as fast as they possibly could....
- oatmealsnap, on 05/17/2009, -0/+36You can also buy the $10 version that just come with the poster and CD-R.
- upnortherik, on 05/17/2009, -2/+37Thanks Mr. Self-appointed net-police-man, now kindly ***** off and leave the administration to the admins please.
- Tickitata, on 05/17/2009, -1/+35Wait wait wait.
This is awesome. I'm all about supporting artists who throw the bird to their record labels. But $50 for the book and a blank cd? That's a lot of cash. I understand it being a limited edition and all. But damn.
http://www.dnots-store.com/ - inactive, on 05/17/2009, -1/+35You're such a rebel.
Take me to bed and lose me forever. - banski, on 05/17/2009, -4/+36He's the greatest, he's fantastic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrM0E9pag8E - inactive, on 05/17/2009, -2/+33Rather uncool of gizmodo to not even link to the website where you can order the damn thing. Come on guys, it's the least you could do.
- o76923, on 05/17/2009, -4/+32Maybe if the breakdown in pay wasn't 8% songwriter, 20% musicians, 2% everyone else, and 70% label people would feel more sympathetic
- CaviMike, on 05/17/2009, -0/+28Yeah that would suck considering there's no other way to get cd-r's without buying a Danger Mouse CD.
- inactive, on 05/17/2009, -2/+30And I'd be a dick if I didn't, after saying that.
http://www.dnots.com/ - MrChunks, on 05/17/2009, -1/+27We'll see. Do you not think Digg has been party to other "controversial" matters? And Danger Mouse is clearly encouraging people to copy his album, ergo it's NOT "bad netiquette".
- MrChunks, on 05/17/2009, -1/+26Your face is stupid, stupid face.
- sdub86, on 05/17/2009, -0/+24I <3 NPR
- d03boy, on 05/17/2009, -1/+24and you have a small penis
- Flipperbw, on 05/17/2009, -0/+22This...is...PIRACY!
- CaviMike, on 05/17/2009, -4/+26I really like how so many artists are saying '***** the RIAA' just like we do. In your face Metallica.
- L0U15, on 05/17/2009, -1/+22Ohh Crumbs!
- zzzpoohzzz, on 05/17/2009, -0/+21http://www.dnots.com to buy the "album"
its $50
i wish i could afford to spend that to stick it to the man... but i'm poor - parestrep, on 05/17/2009, -5/+25I had to check this wasn't The Onion at first, but its a great idea.
- TonyCubed, on 05/17/2009, -1/+20@dlan4327
You're right, after al, the RIAA blame people who are completely innocent too, it's only right we do it to them! :) - inactive, on 05/17/2009, -0/+19and a dollar short
- A11YND, on 05/17/2009, -0/+19Consider Danger Mouse is selling the CD-R for the explicit purpose of you using a torrent site to download his album, it's obvious that either A) You have read the article B) You're a troll C) You're a self-important smug blow hard who gets extremely hard off of pretending you're doing good in this world or D) You'll realise you're an idiot and then you'll claim "LOLIKNEWWHATTHEARTICLEWASABOUTANDIWASJUSTTROLLING^__~"
Seriously, before you comment read the article or atleast read the comments. (Also, I highly doubt digg would remove a link to The Pirate Bay, does 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 ring a bell?) - MightyUpsetter, on 05/17/2009, -0/+17you're a day late
- sexybobo, on 05/17/2009, -2/+18The RIAA is most likely the group that wouldn't give him the rights to the music he remixed.
- Spizzat2, on 05/17/2009, -0/+15Or, you know, there's always Audacity for free:
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/mac - CrazySpaniard, on 05/17/2009, -2/+17good music != platinum
- bdbr, on 05/17/2009, -0/+14The RIAA is a cartel of record labels, including EMI. So, while the whole RIAA isn't to blame, a good portion of it is.
- thomtomw, on 05/17/2009, -3/+17ooh, one simply must acquire this musical assortment, and if circumstance dictates, through illicit means.
- carnesm, on 05/17/2009, -4/+18I actually prefer this Danger Mouse:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnx9K0wXuQU - ethon, on 05/17/2009, -1/+15hahahahahahahaha
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