case in point: 
http://www.artistdirect.com/video/finntroll-trollhammaren/46368

On Tuesday, August 6, 2013 12:54:08 PM UTC-4, Luke Jaconetti wrote:

> Great find Cary!
>  
> I'm still stuck in last century; I don't use iTunes, Pandora, or Spotify.  
> I still buy CDs for the bands I support.  Part of that is because I like 
> having the physical product, with album art and inserts and all that.  
> Being a heavy metal fan, that is part of the metal scene, and always has 
> been.  I wouldn't trade my Megadeth CDs for a digital-only discography 
> because I would lose all of that ephemera of the metal experience.
>  
> The other part of that is that I enjoy listening to albums and not singles 
> as a general rule.  And yes, I know I can get the whole album off iTunes 
> but see point #1.
>  
> The crazy part about this is as the industry gets more and more cutthroat 
> and harder for the artists to make money, from a consumption standpoint 
> we're in something of a Golden Age.  If there's a kind of music you want to 
> hear, you can find it, listen to it, and purchase it, in whatever form you 
> like.  So when you really want some Finnish Trad Folk Troll Metal for your 
> D&D game, so help me Hashut if you're not rocking "Trollhammeren" by 
> Finntroll in 5 minutes.
>  
>
> On Tuesday, August 6, 2013 11:13:35 AM UTC-4, cwpreston wrote:
>
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>> http://pandodaily.com/2013/08/05/who-killed-the-music-industry-an-interactive-explainer/
>>  
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