Ripped : how the wired generation revolutionized music

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Author(s): Kot, Greg
Publisher: Scribner
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 268
Tags: Music -- Computer network resources;Music and the Internet;Music trade -- Computer network resources

Introduction : chaos and transformation --
Consolidated to death --
Payola blues --
Napster vs. Metallica --
Customers or criminals? --
Is Prince nuts? --
"Do not insult Death Cab" --
Conor Oberst : "He was thirteen and kicking our asses" --
"Screw the record companies, screw MTV, just go out and play" --
Everyone's a critic --
Arcade Fire : chocolate fountains everywhere --
Innovation out of necessity --
Girl Talk's illegal art --
Future shock from wham city --
"George Bush doesn't like Black people" --
A new boss, same as the old boss --
Steve Jobs and the iPod "burglary kit" --
"The feedback loop of creativity" --
"I love picking fights" --
"It's up to you" --
"Steal, steal, and steal some more."