my gut reaction is to call these sorts of things facist, bully tactics.
and then they write what they downloaded:
“Who Will Save Your Soul,” Jewel; “Far Behind,” Candlebox; “Still the Same,” Bob Seger; “I Won’t Forget You,” Poison; “Open Arms,” Journey; “Unpretty,” TLC; No Scrubs,” TLC; and “Saving All My Love for You,” Whitney Houston.
poison? journey? candlebox?!?!
we should bring back the fucking gulags for these freak shows. they'll only put the book on the back of your neck if you really need it.
Yeah Charles, but exactly HOW did they download that crap?
It's bad enough that identity thieves passed themselves off as a family of Luddites from Rockmart, GA... but they smeared their musical reputation as well.
If I laughed out loud about this, I would have woken my husband AND your brother up. That's just about the dumbest thing I've ever heard. Instead of retracting the lawsuit, or apologizing for the entire incident, the RIAA just goes on with their pre-recorded statement about why they're doing this...
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and then they write what they downloaded:
“Who Will Save Your Soul,” Jewel; “Far Behind,” Candlebox; “Still the Same,” Bob Seger; “I Won’t Forget You,” Poison; “Open Arms,” Journey; “Unpretty,” TLC; No Scrubs,” TLC; and “Saving All My Love for You,” Whitney Houston.
poison? journey? candlebox?!?!
we should bring back the fucking gulags for these freak shows. they'll only put the book on the back of your neck if you really need it.
and clearly, they did.
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It's bad enough that identity thieves passed themselves off as a family of Luddites from Rockmart, GA... but they smeared their musical reputation as well.
Someone clearly had it out for the Walls'.
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*laughs quietly*
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Here is the Mtv story.
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