Ass Hat
Home
News
Events
Bands
Labels
Venues
Pics
MP3s
Radio Show
Reviews
Releases
Buy$tuff
Forum
  Classifieds
  News
  Localband
  Shows
  Show Pics
  Polls
  
  OT Threads
  Other News
  Movies
  VideoGames
  Videos
  TV
  Sports
  Gear
  /r/
  Food
  
  New Thread
  New Poll
Miscellaneous
Links
E-mail
Search
End Ass Hat
login

New site? Maybe some day.
Username:
SPAM Filter: re-type this (values are 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E, or F)
Message:


UBB enabled. HTML disabled Spam Filtering enabledIcons: (click image to insert) Show All - pop

b i u  add: url  image  video(?)
: post by retzam at 2007-04-10 06:53:08
Yeah, nothing's really dead except for what dertoxia mentioned. Vinyl lives on in the hearts of music listeners for it's great warm bass tone and it's overall lovable feeling, and everyone over the age of 15 has cassettes and vhs lying around that they still wanna use occasionally. It's also really hard for this stuff to die when people sell them at flea markets for so cheap that you might as well sacrifice new technology for price. The CD won't die in a few years. As much as the record industry has suffered in these last years because of online pirating and CD burning among friends, there is still a huge market for the "hard-copy", the actual tangible pressing of music that you can physically hold in your hand and put in your music player. Until a new technology rises to replace the CD, the CD will live on.
[default homepage] [print][3:27:09am May 01,2024
load time 0.00725 secs/10 queries]
[search][refresh page]