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PepsiCo goes after Indy Rock
PepsiCo has just begun a marketing campaign for its new energy drink called "Amp" (http://www.ampenergy.com). What is different about this marketing scheme is that they are using Indy rock bands to sell it!!!
PepsiCo goes after Indy Rock
PepsiCo has just begun a marketing campaign for its new energy drink called "Amp" (http://www.ampenergy.com). What is different about this marketing scheme is that they are using Indy rock bands to sell it!!! This morning KROQ played an advertisement selling "Amp" while promoting the band Piebald (http://www.bigwheelrec.com).
If you listen to independent music or not you should be discouraged that bands are trying so hard to promote themselves that they don’t care about whoring themselves out to multinational corporations such as PepsiCo. I do not think they have any clue about how PepsiCo treats the environment and its own workers. So far I only know of two bands (both of which I like) taking part in PepsiCo’s new promotion: Sundays best (from Los Angeles/http://www.sundaysbest.net/) and Piebald (from Boston). I am sure there are many more.
You can write to Sunday's Best at sundaysbest [at] hotmail.com and Piebald at xstandx [at] aol.com . Tell them you will not buy there records or go to there shows as long as they promote chemically tainted junk food soda pop made by multinational corporations who have no respect for life or the earth and are just using there music to market that crap to the youth. Also you can write to PepsiCo at: 700 Anderson Hill Road, Purchase, NY 10577
Here is a remark from the band "Sundays Best" Newsletter:
"AMP: "Amp" (http://www.ampenergy.com) is a new energy drink (a la Red Bull) that is currently being manufactured by PepsiCo. Relatively uninteresting I will agree, but they have a rather unique marketing strategy: instead of buying regular radio commercials, they buy radio spots and then play unsigned bands for 20-30 seconds and announce when that band is playing locally. This promotion is currently being implemented in 20 different cities, including LA, Seattle and San Francisco on the West Coast. Sunday’s Best has been selected to participate in this promotion, so it shouldn’t be long before you’re hearing us on KROQ."
The Independent music scene needs to start caring about independence, art, expression, and knowledge instead of wealth, privilege, ego, and how they can sell out.
A message for Indy Rockers (if you are in fact an Indy Rocker): Educate yourself about the evil ways of multinational corporations that not only sell crappy over produced generic music but also violate human rights around the world and don't give a shit about the environment or your health if it means they can make a profit!
Support Indy Media!!! ( http://www.indymedia.org )
If you know any other bands taking part in this PepsiCo promotion email the information to PepsiRockSucks [at] hotmail.com.
-The Pepsi Rock Sucks Campaign
PepsiCo has just begun a marketing campaign for its new energy drink called "Amp" (http://www.ampenergy.com). What is different about this marketing scheme is that they are using Indy rock bands to sell it!!! This morning KROQ played an advertisement selling "Amp" while promoting the band Piebald (http://www.bigwheelrec.com).
If you listen to independent music or not you should be discouraged that bands are trying so hard to promote themselves that they don’t care about whoring themselves out to multinational corporations such as PepsiCo. I do not think they have any clue about how PepsiCo treats the environment and its own workers. So far I only know of two bands (both of which I like) taking part in PepsiCo’s new promotion: Sundays best (from Los Angeles/http://www.sundaysbest.net/) and Piebald (from Boston). I am sure there are many more.
You can write to Sunday's Best at sundaysbest [at] hotmail.com and Piebald at xstandx [at] aol.com . Tell them you will not buy there records or go to there shows as long as they promote chemically tainted junk food soda pop made by multinational corporations who have no respect for life or the earth and are just using there music to market that crap to the youth. Also you can write to PepsiCo at: 700 Anderson Hill Road, Purchase, NY 10577
Here is a remark from the band "Sundays Best" Newsletter:
"AMP: "Amp" (http://www.ampenergy.com) is a new energy drink (a la Red Bull) that is currently being manufactured by PepsiCo. Relatively uninteresting I will agree, but they have a rather unique marketing strategy: instead of buying regular radio commercials, they buy radio spots and then play unsigned bands for 20-30 seconds and announce when that band is playing locally. This promotion is currently being implemented in 20 different cities, including LA, Seattle and San Francisco on the West Coast. Sunday’s Best has been selected to participate in this promotion, so it shouldn’t be long before you’re hearing us on KROQ."
The Independent music scene needs to start caring about independence, art, expression, and knowledge instead of wealth, privilege, ego, and how they can sell out.
A message for Indy Rockers (if you are in fact an Indy Rocker): Educate yourself about the evil ways of multinational corporations that not only sell crappy over produced generic music but also violate human rights around the world and don't give a shit about the environment or your health if it means they can make a profit!
Support Indy Media!!! ( http://www.indymedia.org )
If you know any other bands taking part in this PepsiCo promotion email the information to PepsiRockSucks [at] hotmail.com.
-The Pepsi Rock Sucks Campaign
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Artists arent like us real people. Artists are supposed to be hungry and tortured. And if they make a honest living, they are to be shunned and forgotten.
Never did like pepsi and never have liked that fashionable indymusic crap. I dont listen to the radio and I like Coca Cola.
Good luck though kid. But I gotta tell ya, every time a meal you buy with money you have earned tastes better than a meal you stand in line for at the soup kitchen. But those starving at the soup kitchen are so much more romantic than those standing in line at the grocery store. Easier trying to feel good about yourself sitting among those you feel sorry for though , right? Those damn hard working well fed fascists at the grocery store are just no damn fun.
Don't hold your breath though!