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The Feds Drop In On The Chinese Democracy Leaker

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Kevin Skwerl, aka the Cali blogger at antiquiet.com who made a gift to the internet of three previously unheard tracks in that nine-song Chinese Democracy leak last week, has officially received his comeuppance. There was the wrist slap from his hosting company for generating a site-crushing spike in traffic, and then there was the visit from a pair of "Mulder and Scully"-type FBI agents. You probably want to know more about the latter.

First, about Skwerl. The guy's a web designer who used to work in Universal's distribution department. However he insists the CD tracks came to him via an "anonymous online source." Rock Daily gets some quotage:

Yesterday Skwerl was surprised to find himself face to face with two FBI agents who paid a visit to his day job. "It was kind of an ambush," Skwerl tells Rolling Stone. "When I came back from lunch they were waiting in the lobby for me. It's a little creepy they know where I work." Two young FBI officers, who Skwerl describes as "Mulder and Scully types," questioned him for 15 minutes about where he got the tracks and made plans to visit his house at 7:00 a.m. this morning.

"I wasn't sure if they were going to come by with a warrant and trash the place, like in the movies," he says. "It was nothing like that." The FBI officials wanted to see the original files, but Skwerl erased them last week per instructions from Axl Rose's attorneys. Skwerl ultimately gave them second-hand files that are now widely available on the Internet.

It just goes to show, the government is all about equal protection under law, and they will unflinchingly protect and to serve, even when they are clearly protecting and serving an underwhelming piece of shit. No, I know there are some nice moments floating around, here and there, in last week's leaked nine. But really the last thing Axl needs to do is alienate whatever sympathizers he hasn't yet alienated with a decade of broken promises with artist on fan litigation, or a full court governmental press. That shit can get ugly, and it's a nasty road that winds up leading, tragically, to awkward and treacly stage banter. Nobody wants that.

Posted at 6:25 PM by amrit
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enough with these hairbrained schemes- there's stuff to eat! come to my house!

Posted by: scarebear at 06/24/08 8:13 PM | Reply
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the fbi must have nothing better to do. arent there larger threats?

Posted by: get a haircut at 06/24/08 9:54 PM | Reply
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exactly!!! where's Bin Laden??? and the FBI is looking for online leaks of chinese democracy? and who even cares about this washed out faded deranged whack job?
probably the same morons who cared so much about g n' r in the first place...

Posted by: Milton at 06/24/08 11:14 PM | Reply
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grayflannelsuit

Lars is going to have to work hard to top this. Now he needs to start firebombing the houses of people who leak the next Metallica record.

Posted by: grayflannelsuit profile link at 06/24/08 11:20 PM | Reply
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Just wait a few months. He will probably receive a federal indictment like I did. They had 3 FBI agents pay me a visit for leaking for Ryan Adams tracks.

Posted by: Rob at 06/25/08 12:06 AM | Reply
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Just wait a few months. He will probably receive a federal indictment like I did. They had 3 FBI agents pay me a visit for leaking four Ryan Adams tracks.

Posted by: Rob at 06/25/08 12:07 AM | Reply
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is anyone else bored of hearing about Chinese Democracy? its the biggest cliche of the 21st century. Axel Rose is an irrelevant douchebag with powerful lawyers normal people cant afford. And its going to be the worst album of all time.

Posted by: max at 06/25/08 4:51 AM | Reply
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The tracks are still available at http://chinese-democracy-guns-roses.blogspot.com/

Posted by: Chinese Democracy at 06/25/08 8:48 AM | Reply
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I really liked the tracks. I wasn't expecting them to be good at all. Actually, I was expecting them to suck in a way that few albums suck. But no, the music is really good.

I heard it at http://chinese-democracy-guns-roses.blogspot.com/

The tracks may still be up.

Posted by: China D at 06/25/08 8:52 AM | Reply
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whoa. this dude got totally skwerled!!

Posted by: ev at 06/25/08 10:44 AM | Reply
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Clearly Axl's blunder was not getting the uber-awesome Web Sheriff to protect his music.

Posted by: Chris at 06/25/08 11:22 AM | Reply
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devo

can i get that photo of Mulder and Scully in poster form? i want that on my wall

Posted by: devo profile link at 06/25/08 4:15 PM | Reply
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that is super dope..I am a legitimate X-Files nerd and can't remember which episode that was. Or maybe it was just a promo? Either way Scully gets me hard as stone.

Posted by: buns at 06/25/08 7:09 PM | Reply
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Anyone know if this is the same version of Chinese Democracy that got leaked early last year? A few produced songs and a bunch of crap demos & live performances?

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