A Singer's Anti-Love Song to Her Record Label

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Here's an obscene but enjoyable ditty called "Drop Me" by Amanda Palmer, best known as the lead singer of the Dresden Dolls. "I'm pretty committed to getting dropped from my current label," Palmer writes on her blog, where she posted the clip from her March 28 solo performance in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. It's not hard to see why someone as quirky and sharp as Palmer would feel like a strange fit with Roadrunner Records, which proudly bills itself as the "home of Slipknot, Nickelback, Trivium, Opeth, Megadeth, Dream Theater and all the best in metal and hard rock."

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