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Reznor vs. Radiohead: Innovation Smackdown
Written by: Chris Castiglione
Wired has set up a 10 round “smackdown” between Trent Reznor and Radiohead. Reznor seems to be cleaning up the most votes from fans. One of his more notable accomplishments, “Reznor advised Australian fans to steal his music after Universal priced it at AU$30.” As of my writing this post, the only category Radiohead has won is the “timing” category for the accomplishment of releasing their album first and “turning the music biz on its ear with the Oct. 10, 2007, In Rainbows release.”
Check out the fight and vote at Wired Magazine’s website.
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