There was an aspect to that faggotry no one ever mentions. Back in the mid-to-late 1990s, soundtrack albums became all the rage. Some piece of shit movie would come out, and the record labels would put together a soundtrack CD for that movie. These albums typically featured a BRAND NEW SONG from a major band, like Metallica or RATM or whoever, with the idea being that Metallica fans would buy the disc in droves to obtain that BRAND NEW SONG, no matter what other awful shit the disc contained. Of course, these were not BRAND NEW SONGS at all, but merely outtakes deemed not good enough for their actual releases. But for the labels, these soundtrack albums were real cash cows, and very profitable.
Then, along came MP3s and file sharing, which enabled fans to obtain these BRAND NEW SONGS without dropping $16.99 on a shitty CD at the mall. And the labels were not pleased by this. So, at least to some of us, a guy like Lars Ulrich wasn't just being a whiny fag crying about his music being "stolen", but he was something even worse...a pathetic mouthpiece for lowlife record company scumbags. Gene Simmons is another one, always blubbering about "the fans stealing his music", even though everything he's done since the advent of MP3s is total trash he doesn't even really play on.