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Radiohead's In Rainbows, good for you and the earth

Radiohead recently released their new album "In Rainbows," in digital form only. Adding an extra twist, they made the download available for whatever price people were willing to pay, even zero.

So far, according to Hank Green at EcoGeek, the average price paid has been around $8, far more than the average band gets per traditional album sold. Even though you can download the album for free, obviously, they have many fans willing to pay.

Green sums it up perfectly, "More money for Radiohead, less money for us, and less physical crap existing in the world. That's good news for everyone, right? Oh...except the record companies....it's not good news for them."

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