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The Australian band that plays the Hollywood Bowl on Sunday became probably the most high-profile band to take their music ...
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard's Stu Mackenzie recently spoke to the LA Times about the band's decision to remove their ...
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They decided to move their entire discography from the streaming service due to the CEO's entanglements with AI battle tech ...
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The rock band's decision comes after Spotify CEO Daniel Ek's investment firm raised nearly $700 million for the military defense company, Helsing ...
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King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard's music still appears on other streaming platforms, including releases exclusive to Bandcamp ...
The band performed with the Colorado Symphony at the Ford Amphitheater on August 8 for its Phantom Island tour.
Ek recently led a €600 million (USD $703m) series D for Helsing, a defense company focused on AI-powered military drones.
Australian rockers King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard have removed all of their music from Spotify in protest of Daniel Ek's military investments.