According to Arvizu, the record company did not distribute the album properly.
Hill then shopped the idea to various retailers; Amazon was the only one willing to distribute the album for the 49 cent price.
They urged boycotts and other actions against Time Warner, which distributed the album.
Over the next two years they searched for a label to distribute the album.
Fans were encourage to copy, share and distribute the album as much as possible.
Walmart got exclusive rights to distribute the album in North America.
Upon its initial release the band distributed the album independently, handing them out to fans, radio stations, and record labels.
The album's release was delayed several times by the band in effort to find a record label to help distribute and promote the album.
Once completed, Dagan distributed the finished album in physical form to his subscribers, and only later made it available to the general public.
Donnie Walsh and others distributed the album by hand.