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Old 10-29-2008, 08:00 PM   #178 (permalink)
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I really hate the term "sell-out." A band who went from being punk, playing good music, to being a commercial, poppy sounding band didn't sell out, they just made a choice to appeal to a different demographic. Every band who makes a serious run at it is aiming to reach a certain level of success or popularity, it all depends on how much they are willing to devote to it. It's no more respectful to be playing small shows in local pubs and bars your entire career than it is to be playing massive stadium shows and selling action figures of the band next to the new CD. It's merely a business choice.

Any band that whines about how other bands sell out, how they will "stay true to their roots," and how they don't care about the money, all the while bashing every successful band out there for being a "sellout" are one of two things, idiots, or liars.

They're idiots for not realizing that the music industry is a business. As soon as you put out a record, you are in that business. You might want to just dabble, you might want to make it your full time job, but don't get up on your high horse calling it integrity that you're not successful.

Or they're liars because they really want all that money, fame, and success, but know they can't get it so they bitch and whine.
Yes and no. It's annoying how every band that ends up being well known is labeled a sellout. When a band makes a conscious decision to forgo making music that they like to make music that has a wider appeal in order to make more money, then yes, they are sellouts. No doubt about it. The music industry may be a business, but music is still an art form. Bands that do sell out should be criticized though. What if Picasso, had decided to stop making his abstract work and instead went for a normal approach to painting so he could conceivably make more money?
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