One of the changes in the music industry during the twentieth century was the increasing commercialization of music. With the in
vention of the internet and .mp3s, people can access music almost anywhere for a very low cost. Some artists actually lose money when they sell a “file” or download of their song because they are priced so low. In your opinion, have these technological advances been good for the music industry? Do you think artists today are adequately compensated for their creativity?
A comics even though these are old but there is some that are still being made today it gives you a visual and reading about what who where and why is happening.
In the Vegas lights Where villains spend the weekend The deep end We're swimming with the sharks until we drown. By: Panic! at the disco. Album: Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!