Worst joke ever. Didn't fool me at all. First, "This may end Nine Inch Nails?" that screamed joke before I even realized what day it was. Plus the album is supposed to come out May 3, not April. That's the single's release date. Check your facts before trying to prank people.
Of course you do realize that they're in production before the release date. That's why albums get leaked early. And why there are tons of CDs on the stands on the day of release. Because they don't start production the day before. Tool. See, in between production and packaging. As it goes, this would be a pretty accurate article had it not been fake.
It'll leak this month, count on it. [/b][/quote] So you think if it leakes Trent will call it quits though? Maybe Omar is doing a little foreshadowing.
If Trent called it quits because an album leaked, I'd call him a pussy. Everything leaks these days. It's a pre-determined notion that it's going to leak.
I'm just suggesting the possibility, anytihng is possible. Yah i would call him a pussy too, I mean you can't expect music to not leak, I'm surprised LP did as good as they did with Meteora though.
I deal with street dates at work all the time. When something comes out Tuesday, we usually get copies in the Thursday or Friday before. Hell, Monday at work, I was scanning copies of Doom 3 for X-Box which comes out this coming Monday into invetory. CDs and movies are usually Thursday or Friday as I said. So with millions of copies being sent to stores before release date, somewhere in the world, someone will get their hands on a copy and put it online
It'll be worth it. [/b][/quote] Yah at least buy the album fom the store though. Then if the store is caught they will get fined 250,000 bucks, then loosing your job might not seem as bad.
as an artist, if i wasn't starving, i would be happy if people liked my music enough to steal my recordings.
Neil, you miserable poo. I predicted a set-up when I read the "article". He continued "..we never thought much of it, maybe some broken materials or faulty presses. But we were wrong. Although we checked every worker for merchandise after the pressings, one worker managed to hide a cd inside the building and retrieve it later using his pass." Horrible, simply horrible. "...we"!
"..we isn't proper punctuation. It's '...'. That's what tipped me off. Plus he didn't capitalize the 'w'.