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Kickstarter Packages Shipped

You did it. We’re happy to report that all Kickstarter packages have been manhandled by Zac, labeled by manhands, and submitted to the USPS for sending off. International packages? Saturday. Red, white and blue? Friday.

Think about it. Friday. French fries. Dance parties. Drink plenty of liquids but don’t drink the Kool-Aid.

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Nine Days to Go for Pandemic Kickstarter, So Close to Our Goal

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Buds, we’re getting down to the wire on the Kickstarter campaign. With just nine days to go, we’ve managed to raise a whopping $3,156 from 78 of our awesomest fans. Thank you all for your support.

Let’s not get cocky, though. We still have about $500 to raise in the next nine days or our project will not be funded! So, we’re asking for your help in the home stretch to get this sweet yellow vinyl out to all the doomed boys and girls:

1) Tell a friend – Know anyone who’s into apocalyptic rock? Encourage your best friend or worst enemy to pre-order Pandemic. In the latter case, we’ll see what we can do about slipping some weaponized anthrax in there 😉

2) Stop, drop & roll – This won’t help with our crowd funding, but if you’re on fire it’s probably a good idea.

3) Up your pledge – Did you know you can increase your pledged amount after you back us? If you signed up for the $25 LP package, please consider upgrading to the awesome $50 or $75 packages. Everything from T-shirts to secret survivalist jump drives to your name in the liner notes is up for grabs.

Here’s that link one more time: Dead Unicorn Kickstarter. Thanks again, and stay tuned, the Pandemic is imminent.

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Copyright’s Shortcomings & Why We Use Creative Commons Licenses

Our 3rd record Pandemic, like our last two, will be released for free under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Yes, we would vote in favor of renaming the license too.

We put together this video to explain why we think copyright falls short, and why we need a Creative Commons license to ensure folks can share and remix our work.

Of course, what this means for you is the freedom to do whatever you want with our digital or vinyl music… scratch the MP3s and download the record backwards for all we care!

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