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Old 05-05-2006, 07:36 AM   #1
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Red Hot Chili Peppers angered by Net leak

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The Red Hot Chili Peppers have lashed out at a music pirate who leaked the funk-rock band's upcoming album onto the Internet, and urged fans not to download it illegally.

The band's spokeswoman said on Wednesday the offender was being tracked down. The group's first studio album in four years, "Stadium Arcadium," is still on track to go on sale on Tuesday via Warner Music Group's Warner Bros. Records, she said.

In a rambling open letter, the band's bass player, Michael "Flea" Balzary, said he and his colleagues would be heartbroken if fans downloaded the album beforehand.

"For people to just steal a poor sound quality version of it for free because some a--hole stole it and put it on the internet is sad to me," he said.

"I can not put in words how much this record, 'Stadium Arcadium,' means to us, how sacred the sound of it is to us, and how many sleepless nights and hardworking days we all had thinking about how to make it be the best sounding thing we could and now, for someone to take it and put it out there with this poor sound quality it is a painful pill for us to swallow," Balzary added.

If caught, the leaker could face the same fate as two men indicted by the U.S. government in March on allegations of making parts of an album by rock singer Ryan Adams available on the Internet before it was released.

Under a provision of the 2005 Family Entertainment and Copyright Act, which makes it a separate crime to pirate music and movies before their official release date, they each face up to 11 years in prison if convicted.

The band's spokeswoman said she did not know how the album was leaked. Warner Bros. often distributes advance copies of albums to journalists in special envelopes that declare the recipient responsible for any misuse of the CD once the seal is broken. The discs are watermarked and bear the recipient's name, which makes leaks easier to trace.

Leaks are sometimes also traced to recording studios and post-production plants.
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Old 05-05-2006, 07:39 AM   #2
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The Red Hot Chili Peppers have lashed out at a music pirate who leaked the funk-rock band's upcoming album onto the Internet, and urged fans not to download it illegally.
Ok, but they're only asking fans not to? In that case, I'll go grab it.
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Old 05-05-2006, 02:25 PM   #3
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When I was a DJ at KXLU radio in Los Angeles for 3 hours a week, we had a phone-a-thon to raise money for a new transmitter (poor alternative college station). Flea called in and donated $10k. That was the biggest donation we had, and it really helped get other people to donate (he had the DJ at the time put him on the air to get others to donate). I was already a big RHCP fan as it was, but that really solidified my opinion of them. While these guys do like to make some money, they're alright in my book and I'll never download their stuff (I already own it all anyway).
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Old 05-06-2006, 05:44 PM   #4
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i dont download music, just cuz they never are any good. Encoding is horrible. Sound quality is always compromised for downloadability. I buy CDs. yes, i still buy CDs. then i rip em for my OWN library. no i dont share them either.
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Old 05-07-2006, 01:19 PM   #5
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I would think true fans won't download it.

I really like their 2002 album "By the Way"



and one song on the CD, which i bought, that didn't really get radio play time is actually my favorite, "On Mercury".
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one song on the CD, which i bought, that didn't really get radio play time is actually my favorite, "On Mercury".



I like that one too.
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