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Originally Posted by jenn1189
Maybe if they just acknowledged that the fans may actually be disappointed by something that the band did, we'd be a little less aggrivated. Don't tell me that I'm going to get two new songs on TLFR and then decide to omit them after it's been announced. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's the record labels fault, blah blah blah. If they are such a huge band for the label, maybe they'd have a little more say in what goes on with their albums. So, instead of telling us to get over it, why don't they just appoligize for misleading us into thinking we'd actually get some new songs! They make it seem like we have no right to be pissed off. We're the ones spending the money on records and concert tickets for the last 20 years. We have a right to be annoyed!
Sorry, I had to get that off my chest. LOL.
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I totally agree. The reaction of the fans is completely understandable and an apology or sincere explanation would go a long way. Of course everyone will get over it, but it usually makes people feel better if they get an apology or explanation. That is true for all aspects of life.
What's the big deal with that???
Even if it is the lables fault
