2000Released
2:58

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Interesting facts and trivia about Dinosaurs Will Die. By Songfacts®.

In this song, dinosaurs represent the huge record labels that put out bad music because it sells. They will die even though they are powerful like the dinosaurs were. The song explains how music should be made for the love of it and nothing more: "Music made from pure devotion, not ambition, not for fans."

The song was released in 2000 when Napster and other file-sharing services were threatening the music establishment. Instead of adapting to the new technology, record labels fought it, refusing to evolve. "I wrote that song about how the internet and pirating was destroying the music industry, and major labels were never going to survive because major labels treat bands like products," NOFX frontman Fat Mike told Songfacts. "Not that there's anything wrong with that, because companies have products that they sell."

Fat Mike of NOFX started his own record label, Fat Wreck Chords, in the early '90s as an alternative to the big label model. Fat Wreck Chords doesn't cross-collateralize albums by bands, meaning they don't pay for money-losing albums with profits from the hits. In fact, most of their deals are for just one album. Fat Wreck Chords has stood the test of time, weathering decades of industry changes to remain relevant.

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Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Dinosaurs Will Die.
GKey
MajorMode
4/4Time Signature
123BPM

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Released By

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Epitaph
2000 Epitaph
2000 Epitaph

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