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New RIAA Remix Site Says Bring On Da Noise!

RIAA Mix – Bring on da Noise! Bring on da Funk! Claire Chanel and Scary Sherman finally figured out what is up with those crazy, noise-filled downloads that are flooding peer-to-peer networks. They are cutting edge noise-art, courtesy of the RIAA. Claire Chanel and Scary Sherman have been keeping busy. First they put together the… Read More New RIAA Remix Site Says Bring On Da Noise!

April 23, 2004January 14, 2007Leave a comment

Downhill Battle

Downhill Battle is more than just a diatribe against the RIAA. It’s hip, funny, and effective in the way it explains how the major labels work, how artists get screwed, and how there is an alternative. The site has a great photo essay about printing & distributing major label warning stickers. It documents distributing 2,000… Read More Downhill Battle

December 9, 2003January 14, 2007Leave a comment

6 Reasons to tell the RIAA to F*** Off

Downhill Battle, a web site devoted to music activism, always manages to make music activism fun. They’ve made a list of 6 reasons to tell the RIAA where to go: Music diversity will grow. Pay-for-play radio will end. Independent music won’t be marginalized. The lawsuits will stop. Artistic freedom will expand. Musicians will make a… Read More 6 Reasons to tell the RIAA to F*** Off

December 9, 2003January 15, 2007Leave a comment

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