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Where do you download your music?
I use Rhapsody, even though it's "absolutely free", I still get my music from it.
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DC++
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mIRC for new albums, soulseek for old albums, limewire for individual songs.
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Limewire, but Napster was the best.
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Soulseek for hard to get shit and single songs, and various torrent sites for albums.
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Bearshare
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limewire for songs
emule for albums |
Limewire
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iTunes.. I only download music illegally if it's on a website or something.
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WinMX. I haven't used anything else in years.
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Torrents
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torrents for albums
soulseek for songs and rare albums |
limewire /torrentspy for albums
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Torrents for new shit.
Slsk for rare shit. Shareaza for individual songs. |
torrents (bit comet) for albums
limewire for songs |
Limewire.
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Torrents.
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LimeWire
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Limewire Pro
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Winmx
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Torrents for albums, Limewire for individual songs.
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Limewire all the way.
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Limewire
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Well this was helpful.
I have Soulseek on my puter but I was using WinMX with mixed results but now that's dead so with the majority leaning towards Lime for songs - I'm good to go... |
torrents and xfactor
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Limewire, best for music.
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Limewire for songs, torrents for albums, Triple A for both.
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Xfactor is similar, just links to a bunch of different programs (ares, gnutella and another one). I think its only for macs |
iTunes, BitTorrent, or Acquisition (OSX)
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I use Limewire, because Soulseek sucks ass for me.
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I've been using Limewire lately, even though it's tough to find a song absolutely perfect, especially with WWE themes.
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Limewire for songs, Torrents for albums
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Torrents for Albums, Bearshare for indvidual tracks.
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Limewire.
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Limewire is teh goodz
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Soulseek, it has pretty much everything I want.
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Yeah, lets all give the RIAA more targets.
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Well, we could talk all day about the moral implications of illegal music downloading. There seem to be a fair number of people who back up their massive pirate mp3 collections with something about "the music industry is dumb" or "sharing doesn't hurt artists" or whatever. All a bit dubious for me -- is it coincidence that music sales started plummeting the exact moment in 2000 that Napster came out? And these days, a lot of artist are selling DIRECT on itunes and etc. -- so when u pirate their songs, you are literally deciding not to pay the person who made the music -- there is often NO record company involved now....
Anyway ... my take is that I tend to use iTunes not for any moral reason, but just because I HATE dealing with the two main problems with limewire/bearshare etc Problem #1 -- spyware/virus/filth Problem #2 -- lack of selection I'm into techno/trance/electronic music almost exclusively, and a lot of the stuff is actually pretty HARD to find on limewire... I could spend hours looking for it but I prefer not. I tend to search around on iTunes for compliation series that I feel have good selections, and then just buy whole compilations... recently I've been spending way too much money on this series -- http://electricnation2010.com/tracks |
Downloading some songs is you know whatever to me...but to want to download an entire album is a cheap bitch move imo. I dont get it.
I need the real deal. The casing, booklet, cd, it's all gotta be there, and plus, if you like the band, you'll support the band. It's like that with everything. You may think a fucking sofa is overpriced, or a car..but you arent going to break into the dealership or store and run off with the shit just because you feel they arent giving you a fair value. Same deal with albums imo. |
piratebay and demonoid
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I refuse to download songs though, If the album/ ep isn't worth picking up the song isn't that great either, It's like downloading a scene from a movie... for me anyway. I understand that others feel much different about this.
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Blogs...
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Yeah I use some blogs sometimes as well.
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Whose sock is this?
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Note the date of the original post.
As for the actual question, a combination of torrents and soulseek crossrine |
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