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No-Professional-1884 t1_j5qv472 wrote

Your assertion is on par with the guy stating that you always need an umbrella when it rains on Day 3 of Katrina. It’s marginally relevant, at best, but he’s so happy to be part of a conversation.

What you are asserting as logic is little more than generalization. It’s mediocrity at it’s finest.

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No-Professional-1884 t1_ixlakb4 wrote

I’m sorry that happened. The business sucks, but you’ll get through it.

I would be hesitant to let them use your work on their album though. If it didn’t “vibe” enough to keep you in the band then why would they want it? (Other than it’s good and they know it.)

You have every right to take back you intellectual property (barring no contracts otherwise.)

Start hitting up open mics and networking. Check out Bandmix, if you haven’t already, or Craigslist.

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No-Professional-1884 t1_ivojjvb wrote

Dems don’t place a lot of value on the candidate being a celebrity. Look at the Al Franken race of 2008 were it came down to 300 votes.

Conservatives seem more inclined to fall for the whole cult of personality thing.

The only thing that I can think of that would come close is Obama’s 2008 run.

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