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This is going to be a tough one, because there's not a lot to go on: It's just something about an album I read about while going through Wikipedia. The gist of it was that there was a band who had a small-run independently released debut, and when they got signed to a bigger label that reissued the same album, they refrained from adding any bonus material and actually cut one song from the track-list. Their stated reasoning was that adding a bonus track to an album is ripping your fans off by making them pay for a whole album again to own a few more songs, but if you left something off a reissue, you'd be rewarding your long-time fans because they'd now have an "extra" song that's exclusive to the version of the album they already own. I'm not even sure what genre of music this was, although I have an inkling it could have been a punk or pop-punk group.