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perpride said:
@ theproff00 - Nice, I should have known ;)
@ Seece - Actually dude, to be honest, I only know maybe 1 person (IN PERSON) other than me who owns LBP. But I know a hell of a lot more people who can identify that track with LBP. I will concede though, that you are right, there is a good chance a lot of gamers don't know this (even though I disagree). As long as you agree with my main argument that MS knows what they are doing it's all good.
@ Akvod - Why were you sad? That theme fits so well with that Gears trailer!


Yeah, but almost all of the movie's soundtrack was composed by DeVotchKa =/ I hate it when it's used almost like a theme song for another piece of work. I associated that song with the movie.

Damn, I have to buy/pirate that OST >.<



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Kantor said:
Majin-Tenshinhan said:
I can't believe people are acting like this is some horrible, evil, thing... ? If Sony don't own the rights to the song, it's up for grabs. Stop trying to make everything Microsoft does into some evil plot of devilry, good god.

It's not illegal, it's not evil, but of all the MILLIONS of songs in the world, why did Microsoft pick the theme song of one of the most popular games on their competitor's console to advertise their console.

It's just...odd, and a little desperate. Not evil.

It is a good song!



LOL! Sony doesn't own the rights to that song, as far as I know.



crumas2 said:
LOL! Sony doesn't own the rights to that song, as far as I know.


I'm not really sure, but I think they do with Columbia Records...



Akvod said:
crumas2 said:
LOL! Sony doesn't own the rights to that song, as far as I know.


I'm not really sure, but I think they do with Columbia Records...

Man, you don't read previous posts. Do you?

Check this again:

 

BrayanA said:
tedsteriscool said:
Xoj said:
kowenicki said:
......and sony stole it from my cd collection..... i might sue!

Get real people, its a tune like any other tune, Sony dont own it. Do people think those songs are original songs just for the game? lol.

PS. good album... go buy it.

actually they do, its from columbia records

which is owned by sony music.

pwned.

No, he is not! You are pwned

Thunder, Lightning, Strike is the debut album by The Go! Team. It was released on British label Memphis Industries in 2004

The Go! Team re-release the album again with Columbia Records, but Columbia Records don't hold the rights for any song!

The Go! Team didn't continue working with Columbia Records and labels for their second album - Proof of Youth are:

Memphis Industries (U.K.)
Sub Pop (U.S.)
Secret City (Canada)

 

 



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BrayanA said:
Akvod said:
crumas2 said:
LOL! Sony doesn't own the rights to that song, as far as I know.


I'm not really sure, but I think they do with Columbia Records...

Man, you don't read previous posts. Do you?

 

I must read 21 pages O.o?



Wow, why are people so upset over this? They used a song by a band. The song was not specifically recorded for LBP, ya know. And since when is this song known by everyone as LBP's main theme? Only like 2.3 million people even played the game!



Imagine the fury if Microsoft used this song XD

Edit: God damn record companies >.<



BrayanA said:
Akvod said:
crumas2 said:
LOL! Sony doesn't own the rights to that song, as far as I know.


I'm not really sure, but I think they do with Columbia Records...

Man, you don't read previous posts. Do you?

Check this again:

 

BrayanA said:
tedsteriscool said:
Xoj said:
kowenicki said:
......and sony stole it from my cd collection..... i might sue!

Get real people, its a tune like any other tune, Sony dont own it. Do people think those songs are original songs just for the game? lol.

PS. good album... go buy it.

actually they do, its from columbia records

which is owned by sony music.

pwned.

No, he is not! You are pwned

Thunder, Lightning, Strike is the debut album by The Go! Team. It was released on British label Memphis Industries in 2004

The Go! Team re-release the album again with Columbia Records, but Columbia Records don't hold the rights for any song!

The Go! Team didn't continue working with Columbia Records and labels for their second album - Proof of Youth are:

Memphis Industries (U.K.)
Sub Pop (U.S.)
Secret City (Canada)

 

 

Nice



 

This is one of the reasons i dont like mircosoft