[EMAIL PROTECTED]

as far as "selling out," remember, it's much cooler to say "buying in."
second, if you think that any of this stuff screams "radio-play me!" than you
have a serious misconception of the fickle tastes of american pop audiences.
should we consider that korn's first album was a sell-out for doing so well?
i mean, i hate 'em and all, but who would've predicted that as blowing up and
being the next big thing, to the extent that it predicated much of the
popular shit to follow for the next five years (limp bizkit, slipknot, et
al)?  and if you think that modest mouse is suddenly making music to be sold
moreso than before, i would point out that in terms of trying to describe any
of their music as being "radio friendly", polar opposites still has this
album beat hands-down.
but it's all irrelevant.  it's your opinion.--------

thank you, i totally agree.  finally someone who can say what i'm thinking.
and i love the new term "buying in"  it might not be new, but it's new to
me.

and, thank you for proving that some indie rock kids do like shudder to think.

damon




if it's a life of possiblities that you've
got to live, well don't be surpirised when
they don't remember you or simply
don't want to


Reply via email to