Fall Out Boy‘s Pete Wentz recently discussed the leak of their new album, Infinity on High. The highly anticipated album follows the band’s multi-platinum major label debut, From Under The Cork Tree.
In the story, Wentz describes the leak as “devastating” and both the label and band are suggesting that it was a low-level pressing plant employee:
Our job is to put out records and tour and make music. What are we gonna do? Sit at the plant and watch everybody? Some guy working minimum wage, why would he care how it affects us? It’s a multi-pronged thing.”
This could be the worst leak in the history in music, f you think that every year computers, iPod, internet music grows exponentially and we’re probably one of the biggest bands in rock music on the internet.
Rolling Stone deconstructed all of Wentz’s statements in a tongue -in-cheek look at the five stages of “album leak grief.”
Read more at: Fall Out Boy‘s Pete Wentz recently discussed the leak of their new album, Infinity on High. The highly anticipated album follows the band’s multi-platinum major label debut, From Under The Cork Tree.
In the story, Wentz describes the leak as “devastating” and both the label and band are suggesting that it was a low-level pressing plant employee:
Our job is to put out records and tour and make music. What are we gonna do? Sit at the plant and watch everybody? Some guy working minimum wage, why would he care how it affects us? It’s a multi-pronged thing.”
This could be the worst leak in the history in music, f you think that every year computers, iPod, internet music grows exponentially and we’re probably one of the biggest bands in rock music on the internet.
Rolling Stone deconstructed all of Wentz’s statements in a tongue -in-cheek look at the five stages of “album leak grief.”
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