Middle_finger & Easymoney
Easymoney Easymoney
What do you think about using raw, rebellious music as a marketing weapon to shake up an industry?
Middle_finger Middle_finger
Raw rebel riffs? Yeah, that’s the shit to shake up a bland industry, just drop a track that makes people scream and watch the old guard melt. Keep it loud, keep it real, and watch the noise become the brand.
Easymoney Easymoney
Nice concept, but noise alone isn’t enough. I’ll need a distribution channel, a clear revenue model, and a way to keep the hype from fading. Let’s make that rebellion profitable.
Middle_finger Middle_finger
Yeah, buzz is only half the battle. Drop the tracks on every streaming platform but make a sick merch line with ripped tees, vinyl, maybe even a limited‑edition bandana—people wanna own a piece of the chaos. Do a pay‑per‑play tour that’s sold out before the tickets even hit the wall, keep a Patreon or Discord where fans get early cuts and backstage rants, and hook up a small‑band label or a DIY distributor that lets you keep the royalties, not give it to some corporate. Then keep the hype alive with surprise shows, leaked riffs, and a monthly newsletter that’s half confession, half “here’s the next big wave.” Keep it raw, keep it exclusive, and the money will follow the noise.
Easymoney Easymoney
Love the playbook, but let’s tighten it. Drop the tracks on every platform—no excuses. Merch is key; focus on high‑margin items like limited‑edition vinyl and a line of “war‑zone” tees that double as statement pieces. Pre‑sell the tour with a tiered ticket system—VIPs get early merch, general tickets sell fast before they even hit the market. Set up a Patreon‑style subscription for early cuts and exclusive rants, but keep the payout structure razor‑sharp: 70% to us, 30% to the artists. Use a small‑band label to own the masters; ditch the corporate middleman. Surprise shows and leaked riffs keep the buzz alive, but the real engine is the monthly newsletter—half confession, half market intel—so fans feel they’re part of the revolution. Keep it raw, keep it exclusive, and the cash will line up with the noise.