The MUSIC SAVES LIVES exclusive download card, in cooperation with Binary Sounds and with the help of Thrive Records, features free tracks from 18 artists including Plain White T's, All American Rejects, Head Automatica, Pennywise and Them Terribles, The Matches, Josphine Collective, Bad Religion, Motion City Soundtrack, Vogue In the Movement. Stacy Clark, Run Doris Run, We Shot The Moon, NOFX, Liam and Me, Sink to See, Far-less and Street Drum Corps.
The program, launching mid-February, will mark one of the largest private download card promotions designed to promote blood donation at any MUSIC SAVES LIVES drive, through the American Red Cross, New York Blood Center and blood banks all over the U.S., and to encourage future frequent donation this summer in exchange for a VIP pass to the world famous Vans Warped Tour.
Binary Sounds is a digital record label built and run in partnership with students nationwide. The music catalog is comprised of songs that are licensed from unsigned artists; each individually selected by students.
Loud bytes provides artists with physical solutions to distribute digital music and media. Solutions include a variety of merchandise and download cards that are customized for individual artists. loud bytes also offers corporate clients custom download and content redemption solutions.
For information on this remarkable new program check out MUSIC SAVES LIVES at www.musicsaveslives.org.
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