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[QUOTE="DrinkHardThrashHard:288921"]sinistas said:[QUOTE]THIS IS NOT A REAL AD Jesus! From BWBK: [i]Q: What made you decide to sign with Roadrunner? A lot of people were surprised! A: "Yeah, we got flamed! But we got offered so many deals. Roadrunner... I don't know, the kids today seem to think it's some kind of nu-metal label because that's all they know, but there's all those guitar albums from the 80s, the King Diamond stuff and many other things. I'm not fond of their roster today, but then I'm not fond of anyone's roster at the moment. We chose Roadrunner because we wanted to make the album available everywhere and I don't want people saying they can't find the album anywhere. I'm sick of that. If people think we signed for the money then that's not the case. It really wasn't a great deal money-wise. If we wanted money we could've chosen plenty of other deals!"[/i][/QUOTE] Of COURSE he's going to say that shit to cover for himself, are you kidding me? The albums were already available everywhere, that is why they sold so well, and why Roadrunner offered them a deal to begin with, just like they signed Dykewish who also sold well. The Candlelight, Century Media, all those Opeth titles were readily available in many stores, or simply a click away on the internet. No one here seemed to have a problem getting their albums, or they would not be so huge today. We are all aware of the 80s Roadrunner, but that is not the Roadrunner of today. Once they closed RC, their sublabel, they started to suck. [/QUOTE]
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