Bottom line it's a digital world, if I'm lying then there wouldn't be 3 pages on here and going strong. The internet is the death of the music industry, period. For years they fucked us by selling Cd's at $25.00 + dollars breaking us off & end up with a handful of good music. Once sales slowed down, the industry quickly dropped their prices to $9.99, but fact of the matter is, it was too late. People found a new way to get over and got comfortable in getting that album early without leaving their home.
Hey, we can sit here and agree & disagree for days, but in the end, downloading music has taken over. Like some of you said, the quality is the main reason. Second, like Tay said about reading the credits. I'm one of them people as well, but we can find all that info online now a days. We all spend enough time on the Siccness reading though pages of drama at times in here, so reading the credits to a new release online is nothing.
And then there are those who feel they have to have the hard copy. I'm one of those too, but that album has to be a true classic for me to buy. I'm not gonna dish out bread for any album off top. I'm gonna screen your shit first.
In the very end of it all, those who still buy Cd's for reason being that they feel they need own the hard copy, or they're trying to keep the industry alive are truly in the minority in today's digital world.
Sorry Folks!
Hey, we can sit here and agree & disagree for days, but in the end, downloading music has taken over. Like some of you said, the quality is the main reason. Second, like Tay said about reading the credits. I'm one of them people as well, but we can find all that info online now a days. We all spend enough time on the Siccness reading though pages of drama at times in here, so reading the credits to a new release online is nothing.
And then there are those who feel they have to have the hard copy. I'm one of those too, but that album has to be a true classic for me to buy. I'm not gonna dish out bread for any album off top. I'm gonna screen your shit first.
In the very end of it all, those who still buy Cd's for reason being that they feel they need own the hard copy, or they're trying to keep the industry alive are truly in the minority in today's digital world.
Sorry Folks!