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: post by ArrowHead at 2004-09-04 16:00:49
What I don't understand is, what's wrong with musicians getting into new music as they get older? I've bought cd's that are ten years old that are pretty new to me. Why is this always called "selling out"? A deal with Lifeforce is "selling out"? These guys collectively would be worth ten times more working as managers at burger king. They obviously must love the music they play, so why be so harsh? They play it well, they're not sloppy, it's just not your style of music.

I had to edit this. So I can add something. My last band was nu-metal. Before that, I spent 5 years playing strictly acoustic folk and jazz with heavy influences. I've been in a poison cover band. I played in an alternative band in the early 90's. Now I sing for Pillory. Does that make me a sellout? My first band was a hardcore band in the early 90's with nick from Bane and Tom and Ryan from Tommy and the Terrors. I've been into the metal and hardcore scene longer than most of you have even been aware of it. I played shows with Sam Black Church, Slapshot, Tree, all before I was even old enough to drive. (1992).

People like me aren't sell-outs, people like you are just narrow minded.

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