Tired of brittle Wi‑Fi, confusing DNS settings, and tech that never quite works the way the box promised? We’re turning the dial from a broadcast‑only show into a hands‑on, listener‑driven project that solves real problems without losing the craft and discipline of radio. The Tyler Woodward Project is our next chapter: a space where broadcasting skills power practical fixes for home networks, Linux setups, and creator workflows. We share why the name Fully Modulated no longer fit the work we...
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Tired of brittle Wi‑Fi, confusing DNS settings, and tech that never quite works the way the box promised? We’re turning the dial from a broadcast‑only show into a hands‑on, listener‑driven project that solves real problems without losing the craft and discipline of radio. The Tyler Woodward Project is our next chapter: a space where broadcasting skills power practical fixes for home networks, Linux setups, and creator workflows. We share why the name Fully Modulated no longer fit the work we...
When Metallica Discovered Their Own Song on Radio Before They Released It - The Napster Leak That Changed Music Forever
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2 months ago
When Metallica Discovered Their Own Song on Radio Before They Released It - The Napster Leak That Changed Music Forever
In 2000, Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich got the shock of his life: their unreleased song "I Disappear" was playing on radio stations across America - before they'd even finished recording it. This is the wild story of how a leaked demo ended up on Napster, radio DJs started downloading it illegally, and one phone call triggered the biggest lawsuit in digital music history. Discover how radio stations accidentally became pirates, why Metallica sued 335,000 fans, and how this single incide...
The Tyler Woodward Project
Tired of brittle Wi‑Fi, confusing DNS settings, and tech that never quite works the way the box promised? We’re turning the dial from a broadcast‑only show into a hands‑on, listener‑driven project that solves real problems without losing the craft and discipline of radio. The Tyler Woodward Project is our next chapter: a space where broadcasting skills power practical fixes for home networks, Linux setups, and creator workflows. We share why the name Fully Modulated no longer fit the work we...