Tramp Stamps Deliver a Neo-Pop-Punk Fail
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Uprooting the Industry Plants
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Legitimacy is an important quality within the music industry. The idea of a completely organic rise to fame in the industry is often a key part of establishing an artist’s narrative. Everyone loves a good underdog story. Of course, with an inherent value placed on legitimacy within music circles, it should not be surprising that certain labels have tried to take advantage of this phenomenon. This concept of fabricated legitimacy has become central to the idea of an industry plant.
A commonly accepted definition in online music spheres is that industry plants refer to people who market themselves as organic while backed by a label that influences their sound, image or direction. The key aspect to this common definition is the implied deception of the advertising of the artists. A recent example of such a fiasco is the story of the Tramp Stamps.
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