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segunda-feira, 24 de maio de 2004

Enquanto estraçalham uma loja convencional de CDs.

One corporation owns the 5 major video channels in the US.

Is that OK?

Last year the big 5 record labels together sold about $25 billion dollars of music.

90% of releases on major labels do not make a profit.

Britney Spears' last video cost $1,000,000.

This Korn video cost $150,000.

You have seen $48,000 worth of video.

Will any music channel play this video?

The music "industry" releases 100 singles per week.

Only 4 songs are added to the average radio "playlist" each week.

Hit songs on Top 40 are often repeated over 100 times a week.

Is that all you want to hear?

Why is a song worth .99¢

Do you download songs?

Steal this video.

This is a single.

Two radio conglomerates control 42% of listeners.

The record company wanted to change this video. We didn't.

90% of all singles get to "the hook" within 20 seconds.

98% of all #1 singles are less than 3 30 seconds long.

Does this seem like a formula to you?

With all this said...

We love making music.

Is this the music "business"?

Is that OK?

Thank you for your 3 minutes of time.

Love, Korn.

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