Created Sun 27th Apr 2:17am PDT by
mork
All questions » Entertainment » Music » Will Metallica release an album on-line, similar to Radiohead and Trent Reznor's method?(before April '09)
Current forecast: 48% chance

Combining all predictions, the current forecast is that this is 48% likely to happen (unchanged in last 1 day)
Metallica's history of battling on-line file sharing is being reconsidered by it's members.
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Suspend date: Sun 29th Mar 2009 12:59am PDT (16 weeks to go)
Initial likelihoods: Yes: 50%
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Created Sun 27th Apr 2:17am PDT by
mork
Suspend date: Sun 29th Mar 2009 12:59am PDT (16 weeks to go)
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score: 10
Rolling Stone 19 hours ago
the Internet ? Lars Ulrich: ?Napster Wasn?t About Money ? It Was About Control? ? Louder, Faster, Stronger: Metallica ? Photo Gallery: Three Decades of Metallica
score: 10
Sowetan 6 days ago
Carter III 2. Girl Talk - Feed The Animals 3. TV On The Radio - Dear Science 4. Metallica - Death Magnetic 5. Hot Chip - Made In The Dark 6. Robyn - Robyn 7. Of Montreal - Skeletal Lamping 8. Randy Newman - Harps & Angels 9. Vampire
score: 10
San Francisco Chronicle 6 days ago
list includes B.B. King, Carlos Santana, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, James Brown, Paul McCartney, the Rolling Stones, Metallica, Sonic Youth, Dr. Dre, Dwight Yoakam, Tracy Chapman and Radiohead. Among the 1,200 photos are riveting live shots and quiet
score: 10
Rolling Stone 6 days ago
times for good measure. The New York auction strayed from the usual Christie?s fare, as items from Nirvana, Metallica, the Ramones and the Beatles were put up for bidding and netted a total of nearly $750,000. Of 350-plus available lots, a few of the
score: 10
National Post 6 days ago
Music, The Beatles, iTunes Radiohead, The Eagles, Led Zeppelin, even Metallica ? these traditional holdouts have all now weighed down the iTunes bandwagon with their mega-catalogues, making The Beatles feel lonelier than Eleanor Rigby. You see, the Fab
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