To claim your capitalistic garbage go to your nearest Apple store.
How would you feel if you got a note saying that inside the case of your supposedly brand new iPod? It’s actually happening:

A man bought an iPod from a Wal-Mart. It was a Christmas gift for his daughter. When she opened it, it didn’t contain an iPod. It contained a note, set in ransom-letter type, that read: “Reclaim your mind from the media’s shackles. Read a book and resurect [sic] yourself. To claim your capitalistic garbage go to your nearest Apple store.” Jay Ellis, the girls father, returned the iPod to the Germantown, Md. Wal-Mart store where he purchased it. The store manger told him that another customer returned an iPod with a similar issue.
[via, source]
Funny shopdroppers. On another note, here’s a different whacky music industry psuedo-poster:

So if you buy music properly from iTunes you’re a capitalist mindless consumer and if you download pirated music for free you’re a nasty communist. [source]
Finally, on music related news, our friendly neighbors, The Courtyard, are throwing a New Year’s Eve party and you can’t imagine how freaking LOUD the music is. I am not exaggerating when I say that I can feel the vibrations of the super-loud music echoing through my feet. I mean, I knew it’s New Year’s and all but it’s 3:00 AM and the party-attendees should either be passed out from tireless dancing, really drunk, or completely deaf by now.
