Bleeding Through Frontman Says Metal Has Short Shelf-Life
. He says: "I think people are too busy celebrating the short term, rather than the long term, and that's disconcerting. I hear about bands dropping out of high school because someone told them they had to tour full time to become rich. "Metal and punk has a short shelf-life � no one is buying records anymore. So you're going to throw away your education away so someone else can make money off of you? It's just wrong." (Noiscreep) More rock news RockNewsDesk.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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