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don't refer to title he lies baddood;
I use torrents from various trackers.
I pretty much buy all my music. Occasionally rapidshare, or other direct download.
i just listen to them on youtube
just demonoid
mediafire and torrents, mostly.
I almost never download music, but if I ever do I've been using the zune marketplace just because I usually have some spare marketplace points.
Google Blog Search. hocuspocus;
Demonoid.
Napster.
For those of you who don't know it's a subscription service now and what with my recent download activity I've been saving oodles of money. Also it's way easy to get caught pirating at college apparently so it's pretty much my best option.
Quote from: Man of Popsicle on August 29, 2009, 09:21:49 PM
Napster.
For those of you who don't know it's a subscription service now and what with my recent download activity I've been saving oodles of money. Also it's way easy to get caught pirating at college apparently so it's pretty much my best option.
People know what Napster is. doodhuh;
Use the Zune software instead, it's the same thing (I think the same price too), but you also get to keep 10 songs a month.
Quote from: Hïro on August 29, 2009, 09:32:34 PM
People know what Napster is. doodhuh;
Use the Zune software instead, it's the same thing (I think the same price too), but you also get to keep 10 songs a month.
Why would I when with Napster I get to keep every song every month.
Also I've told people I use Napster and they go WHY and then I tell them it's a subscription service and it's news to them.
Quote from: Man of Popsicle on August 29, 2009, 09:36:14 PM
Why would I when with Napster I get to keep every song every month.
Also I've told people I use Napster and they go WHY and then I tell them it's a subscription service and it's news to them.
Uh, what? So if you stopped paying, you could still keep every single song on the service?
Everyone knows about Napster, but the subscription service is more recent, so I can see that.
Quote from: Hïro on August 29, 2009, 09:38:59 PM
Uh, what? So if you stopped paying, you could still keep every single song on the service?
Everyone knows about Napster, but the subscription service is more recent, so I can see that.
Every song I downloaded I can keep yeah. They're just WMAs. I've been able to play them without logging in so I assume this would be the case.
Quote from: Man of Popsicle on August 29, 2009, 09:40:36 PM
Every song I downloaded I can keep yeah. They're just WMAs. I've been able to play them without logging in so I assume this would be the case.
I'm pretty sure they self-destruct when you quit the service.
Quote from: Hïro on August 29, 2009, 09:43:16 PM
I'm pretty sure they self-destruct when you quit the service.
If I quit the service it would only be to start torrenting.
Quote from: Man of Popsicle on August 29, 2009, 09:45:31 PM
If I quit the service it would only be to start torrenting.
okay
torrents
Google or torrents.
For stuff I don't care about, I do drm-laden zune marketplace stuff (with the secret impetus to use audacity to break it once I decide to get a non-zune player but anyway). I occasionally use microsoft points to get songs from there. I also do that whole musgle thing, which is limited but useful in a pinch. If I download anything, it's discographies from mininova or tpb. But I don't do that very often.
iTunes, and torrents
the internet
I don't.
I use uTorrent since I get 98.7 percent of my music from torrents. I'll randomly find stuff from anywhere else.
Soulseek and uTorrent.
Soulseek is for the harder to find things.