Name:Brandon Country:United States State:South Dakota Metro:Sioux Falls Birthday:9/19/1990 Gender:Male
Interests:Wrestling, cross-country running, cello, women Expertise:school, flying, being a superhero, beating connor and keith at air sumo, not dying, sleeping, eathing, breathing. Occupation:Student Industry:Education/Research
Another argument often cited by proponents of Internet file-sharing is that many albums that would not be in the public’s eye can become much more successful through word-of-mouth. One case study is the band Radiohead’s 2000 release, “Kid A”. The album had no leading singles and little radio play, yet some of the tracks were leaked on to the Internet before the album’s release. Because of favorable impressions from these early songs, “Kid A” debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200 album charts. (Menta)
Who cares about music piracy? Not I! Who's writing an 8 page paper on music piracy? I am!
Good thing I have Kanye/Kid Cudi/The Killers/A Day To Remember to get me through it in one piece.
Currently Homesick By A Day to Remember If It Means A Lot To You see related
Well, it looks like I'm doing everything except finish my 8-page paper, of which I have one page written. Good thing its not due until Thursday! Good night.
P.S. I heard a new song today. I can't find it on Amazon so its not in my Currently Listening underneath here. When I first heard it, I thought, "Oh, someone covered "Free Fallin'" by Tom Petty, that's cool. Then Chamillionaire started rapping about showing his hatas love. Songs like that are why I love rap music, just taking a classic and giving it a completely new theme. Jason DeRulo already stole "Hide & Seek" and "Bittersweet Symphony" so there wasn't much left for Chamillionaire I guess, so I'm sure Tom Petty said something like, "Yeah, Chamillionaire, you rock those chords." I love it. ("Good Morning" by Chamillionaire, for my curious readers)
Also, here's a funny video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQp5l4-sfFA Just watch it. I laughed. Hard.
When you getting big cash stacks, all the hatas hate that, cuz they hate to see you be successful.
Oh my goodness everyone. I just spent an hour and a half doing practice physics problems. Ick.
On the bright side, Lugo introduced me to a great song called "Wired to the T" by Dorrough. Best lines? "You know a nukka gone when he walk up to a ho like, 'Excuse me, miss I ain't tryna be funny Let me beat that pussy like it owe me money."
This Organic Chemistry test is the first one I've taken with preparation (in the form of reading and practice problems) so hopefully I can actually pass this test, kna'mean?
In other news, I've started saying "roflcopter" a lot on Battlefield Heroes, and I really hope it doesn't leak into my everyday usage. That would attract the wrong kind of women for sure, you know?
Also, I just relistened to Kid Cudi's free mixtape "A Kid Named Cudi" that Luke featured on his Xanga a while back, and which I downloaded without really listening to...Oh my goodness it is wonderful. I highly recommend "Man On The Moon (The Anthem)", "The Prayer", & "50 Ways To Make A Record" because those are some quality hip-hop songs, which are turning into a rare commodity these days.