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- Jan 22, 2020
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this is exactly how I feel about the audio in the music video for Korn's A.D.I.D.A.S one of my all time favourite music videos but the censorship of the audio really ruins it a bitI find VERY annoying when a platform censors songs because bad words. It's worse when the artist itself cuts, mutes or replaces those words. Sounds awful. but the worst comes when the censored parts are on the album itself. Not the platform/radio version but the album version. WTF dude, make it soft since the beginning. Don't mutilate your own work.
Limp Bizkit - Break Stuff
I find VERY annoying when a platform censors songs because bad words. It's worse when the artist itself cuts, mutes or replaces those words. Sounds awful. but the worst comes when the censored parts are on the album itself. Not the platform/radio version but the album version. WTF dude, make it soft since the beginning. Don't mutilate your own work.
Megadeth - Angry Again
Artist can't do anything, most of the time. The record label owns everything, including the artist itself. Many artists have contracts that force them to churn out albums until their dying day. Only the biggest names may have some freedom. Those who self-publish and self-promote usually get nowhere. The internet age may have changed it a bit, but there will be no touring, so no real money for the artist. So if the label wants to censor, it will.