Anyone Seen My $4.2 Billion?
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a music blog that might appeal to people around here is A Truer Sound: http://atruersound.blogspot.com/
some others i try to keep an eye on
http://unclegil.blogspot.com/
http://c-60lownoise.blogspot.com/
http://witchseason.blogspot.com/
http://hardrock70s.blogspot.com/
http://powerpopcriminals.blogspot.com/
http://rideyourpony-twighlightzone.blogspot.com/
http://wilfullyobscure.blogspot.com/
http://incaroads-wvkayaker.blogspot.com/
http://gabba-hey.blogspot.com/
http://tunelovinjacket.blogspot.com/
some others i try to keep an eye on
http://unclegil.blogspot.com/
http://c-60lownoise.blogspot.com/
http://witchseason.blogspot.com/
http://hardrock70s.blogspot.com/
http://powerpopcriminals.blogspot.com/
http://rideyourpony-twighlightzone.blogspot.com/
http://wilfullyobscure.blogspot.com/
http://incaroads-wvkayaker.blogspot.com/
http://gabba-hey.blogspot.com/
http://tunelovinjacket.blogspot.com/
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Up until about a year ago OiNK was a pretty popular destination for file sharing, but it was shut down by Interpol. I'm sure there are still plenty of other bit torrent sites available with any and all music free for download.
Currently, the easiest and most convenient file sharing method? Blogs. There are thousands available that post free music as rar files. You can basically use a search engine now to find anything you want. Just enter the artist name and record, followed by 'rar'.
Currently, the easiest and most convenient file sharing method? Blogs. There are thousands available that post free music as rar files. You can basically use a search engine now to find anything you want. Just enter the artist name and record, followed by 'rar'.
I guess this is true. I'm around college kids all day and most have ipods etc that I guess are full of music.
But, here's my question. Where in the hell is everybody getting all the free music from?
I'm a 36 year old dude and I still buy cd's and I have an account for 30 tracks a month at emusic.
Although I never did the Napster thing I am familiar with Kazaa.
Is there some magical place where every cd I want is available to download for free? Am I so far out of it that I don't kow this?
But, here's my question. Where in the hell is everybody getting all the free music from?
I'm a 36 year old dude and I still buy cd's and I have an account for 30 tracks a month at emusic.
Although I never did the Napster thing I am familiar with Kazaa.
Is there some magical place where every cd I want is available to download for free? Am I so far out of it that I don't kow this?
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