Sonic Ambulance

www.facebook.com/sonicambulance Sonic Ambulance is all about music. Not just any music… Your music. Because times are tough everywhere, but mostly on the radio, Sonic Ambulance is a place to share music you like or learn about the latest news in up-and-coming bands, shows, and events. From Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, up to Santa Cruz, the California Central Coast is obviously where it’s at. What “it” is, is really up to all of us. Sonic Ambulance (SA) is about saving local music and developing interest in bands that not only make their tour stops here, but also bands that live here and play local clubs that you might not know about. Our goal is to rescue music, one patient at a time. Every day we will be updating the site with new info on brand new music, concerts, upcoming shows, with plenty of reviews to let you know what’s worth your dough or just a download. To keep you guys involved, we here at SA are asking YOU to participate. Going to a show? Take some photos and email ‘em to us and tell us what you thought – you’ll even get credit on the site. Maybe you’re in a local band and want some exposure? Send us a demo and we’ll spread the word of your awesomeness. So hit us up on Twitter, stop by, and join the community. Together we can be awesome, don’t you think? Because we’re driving this ambulance together, hoping to rescue the airwaves and your headphones. And the sirens are music to our ears.
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I’m sure by now you’ve heard that the popular video website megaupload.com has been
taken down by the FBI. Wait a minute, what the hell were the FBI and the Department
of Justice doing in New Zealand?!!! Megaupload was becoming extremely popular at a
rapid pace with plans to take on the greedy music corporations and even Youtube. No
wonder they got shut down so fast by the US government.

The internet should remain free and uncensored. Governments should not intervene on
the behalf of corporate interests and at the expense of citizens. The music industry and
other media companies need to rethink their business models and intellectual property
rights laws. They need to adapt to new technologies instead of trying to get them shut
down. Laws like SOPA, PIPA and ACTA that are making their way to Congress are only
looking out for the rights of corporations. In the end, they are really just large companies
trying to squeeze every last dollar that they can out of their customers. They restrict what
is allowed on the internet and for the most part do not help ordinary citizens.

And so here is what you can do. Help out Anonymous by spreading the word about our
media boycott happening throughout the entire month of March. Basically, just don’t
buy any media in March. This includes books, CDs, digital albums, movies,
magazines, DVDs, Blu-rays, video games, vinyl, etc. Copy the Operation Black March poster
and post it around the web.

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