["Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
> yeah because big bad submerge uses the same business practices as wal
> mart. shut up. troll. at least yussel was sensible in his reply, i
> know it must hurt you to try the same. 

God, you're a twat.  Nice work calling me the troll and then writing
such an obvious flamebait reply.

My simple point is that as you consolidate the distribution through one
source (as in my examples), things start to fall through the cracks.  If
Submerge isn't feeling a particular style or label, then they don't get
distribution.

A perfect example of this would be in the drum and bass scene, where
Clay from Renegade Hardware could basically make it impossible for
somebody to get big if he wanted because he controlled the means of
distribution.

Another example of why this is bad is EFA-- it creates a single point of
failure.  When EFA died, they took a ton of labels with them. 

Stop being such a cock and try to refute my points next time instead of
accusing me of trolling.

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