Hard Rock and Metal Artists Owed Money!
Sound Exchange was formed by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), the music industry's lobbying arm, as a non-profit organization. Sound Exchange's primary reason for being is to collect royalties from the digital transmissions of sound recordings and then pay these monies back out to artists and record labels. For example, Sound Exchange collects royalties from satellite radio stations like XM Radio and Sirius that play recorded music; from cable and satellite television (Muzak or MusicChoice channels); and from Internet radio stations like Pandora.
There's just one problem – Sound Exchange can't find many of the musicians that they're supposed to pay royalties. On the organization's website they include a list of over 8,000 of these "lost artists," musicians and bands that are due money. Although Sound Exchange claims that they're currently paying royalties to some 31,000 artists, some critics claim that the number of "lost artists" might actually be as high as 40,000 musicians.
Your humble scribe pored through 88 pages of names to dig out the below-listed pearls:
Accept, Aldo Nova, Amboy Dukes (Ted Nugent), American Pearl, Amon Amarth, Archy Enemy, Atheist, Atomic BitchwaxBadlands, Bang Tango, Behemoth, Biohazard, Bolt Thrower, Brujeria, Buzzoven
Carcass, Chuck Dukowski, Circus Of Power, Crowbar
D.R.I., Demons & Wizards, Dimebag Darrell
Enuff Znuff
Fastway, Fate's Warning, Fudge Tunnel
Goatsnake, Godflesh
Hateplow, Heathen
Ian Astbury, Iced Earth
Kreator
Life Of Agony, Lizzy Borden
Malevolent Creation, Meliah Rage, Metal Church, Mission U.K., Mountain, My Dying Bride
Nevermore
Obituary, Orange Goblin, Overkill
Pissing Razors, Poundhound (Doug Pinnick), Pride & Glory, Pro-Pain
Raging Slab, Riot
Sacred Reich, Saint Vitus, sHeavy, Skinyard
Trouble, Tygers of Pan Tang, Type O Negative
This is just a small list compiled from thousands shown on the Sound Exchange website. Many of these artists/bands are still active musicians, touring and recording. Why couldn't Sound Exchange just assign an intern or two on the task and have them Google some of these "lost artists" that they're holding money for in their bank account? Many of 'em have websites with contact info.
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