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Im not legitimate
The only thing of substance you've said. Well done!
Im not legitimate
The only thing of substance you've said. Well done!
lol. Another tactic straight from the handbook. Make up your mind Sybil. First you like my stuff, then you don't. I'm good, I'm bad. That's why I don't give one little fuck about your opinion. You're incapable (there's that word again) of objective, rational thought. You reply purely on emotion. If we were internet buddies, you'd love my shit. Since we aren't, you attack. I hurt your feelings, so you lash out. Totally predictable and typical behavior from someone that's in way over his head. But don't sweat it. You're not the first, you won't be the last. You're just somewhere in the middle of a big pile of similar losers.
all Greg C has to offer is , "I dont care"
Said the guy who wrote such profund numbers as
Gregor The Terror
El Bastardo Azul
Performed by: Greg Loyacano
Label: Wienerdog Music
Genre: Rock
Disc: cd
Release date: January 19 2013
Tracks:
1. Walmart At Midnight 2. Transsexual Mutant Monster Beach Party On Mars
3. Shit Eating Grin 4. Occupy Starbucks
5. Fast Food Angel 6. No One Likes You
7. Murder At The Drive-In 8. Everything Is Broken
9. Sick And Tired 10. Help You Die
11. El Bastardo Azul 12. A Creep Aint Good
13. Rock And Roll Manifesto
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, all Greg C has to offer is , "I dont care"
Who the heck is Greg C...?
They are obviously related.![]()
sounds like a title for a new song..![]()
Lol. Maybe master crafter barry should write it.![]()
I'm still interested in how one (pro gay song or not) gets to where they got without the "machine" behind them.
So you cut a CD, have 1000s replicated and between that point and the point you get nominated a bunch of people have to have bought it and those sales get registered officially somewhere. That's the story I'm interested in.
ever heard of wikipedia? lol but seriously...
I can't really stand Macklemore, but I do give the guy props for working his butt off to get where he is. He basically has the typical hard working rags-to-riches story that musicians dream about. Going from playing for 50 people, to 200, to multiple festivals of thousands of people. To getting airplay for not one but like 4 big pop rap hits. Can't stand his music personally, but I respect the grind.
I'm interested specifically in the mechanics of selling your CDs in a manner that in that they get tracked by Billboard.