Music Downloading Tricks
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- scarabin0
searching google with
filetype:zip daft punk
seems to bring up a few things of interest. you could replace the "zip" with "mp3" for individual files
- www.exploseek.com does thatNaygon
- awesomescarabin
- that's kind of the link i was looking for with this thread, thanks!scarabin
- Xopher0
It's getting harder and harder to find older stuff these days, it's usually just the new releases, but anyway I google the artist, title followed by the word rapidshare or mediafire etc.
If desperate ill do a search for artist title followed by index of. Rarely works but managed it a few times in the past.
- using "blogspot" instead of "rapidshare" (etc) works too.fresnobob
- kaptenfest0
Do a google image search for the artist and the album name and you almost always find a blog that has it with a rapidshare download.
- And if you like it, support the artist.kaptenfest
- wordscarabin
- i_monk0
I haven't downloaded music in at least a year, maybe two, but I'm curious to hear what the new LimeWire or Bear Share is.
- scarabin
similar topics pop up from time to time, but thought i'd make a more current one since the scene changes all the time and new techniques for finding shit come about.
typically i'd use piratebay to find torrents for music, but a lot of what i listen to is too obscure *sips PBR* for the place and i can't find what i'm looking for.
i've messed around with what.cd but they're kind of like elitists over there and i ended up getting tangled up in all the tracking/ratio business and got the boot.
so what's your favorite method?
(and don't say itunes, i easily spend a grand a year on live music and rationalize pirating tunes in this way)