LP186
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ok be4 anyone read the rest of this thread, it is very impotent that nobody just to any conclusions just yet
i got this info from MTV.com so here it is
"Linkin Park have a bone to pick with their record label, Warner Bros. In a statement issued Monday by the band's management company, Linkin Park claim the Warner Music Group, which last week announced plans to go public, stands to earn "more than $750 million" in the wake of its IPO, and that "only about $7 million" of that cash will be put toward Warner's operations, with the artists receiving nothing. The statement goes on to read that Linkin Park are concerned that "WMG's diminished resources will leave it unable to compete in today's global music marketplace," and as a result, they want out of their contract. But Warner disagrees with the band's mathematics, releasing a statement that reads, "While Linkin Park's talent is without question, the band's management is using fictitious numbers and making baseless charges and inflammatory threats in what is clearly a negotiating tactic." Linkin Park's follow-up to 2003's Meteora was scheduled to hit stores in spring 2006. No word on how this spat will affect those plans. ..."
i got this info from MTV.com so here it is
"Linkin Park have a bone to pick with their record label, Warner Bros. In a statement issued Monday by the band's management company, Linkin Park claim the Warner Music Group, which last week announced plans to go public, stands to earn "more than $750 million" in the wake of its IPO, and that "only about $7 million" of that cash will be put toward Warner's operations, with the artists receiving nothing. The statement goes on to read that Linkin Park are concerned that "WMG's diminished resources will leave it unable to compete in today's global music marketplace," and as a result, they want out of their contract. But Warner disagrees with the band's mathematics, releasing a statement that reads, "While Linkin Park's talent is without question, the band's management is using fictitious numbers and making baseless charges and inflammatory threats in what is clearly a negotiating tactic." Linkin Park's follow-up to 2003's Meteora was scheduled to hit stores in spring 2006. No word on how this spat will affect those plans. ..."