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Amanda Palmer Splits with RoadRunner Records

After a lengthy legal battle with Roadrunner Records, to get dropped from the label, Amanda Palmer finally has her wish. As of yesterday Palmer is no longer being held under the thumb of the man. To celebrate she is releasing for free (technically it’s pay what you want) a previously unreleased song, a stunt that she has not been able to do since signing to Roadrunner Records in 2003. You can download the track below or you can go here to download it and read the lyrics.

You can read her lengthy blog post about the split as well as the letter that she wrote to Roadrunner Records here.

And this post wouldn’t be complete without this video.

One Response to “Amanda Palmer Splits with RoadRunner Records”

  1. Fred says:

    I wonder what the F stands for in AFP.

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