goemaw.com
General Discussion => Essentially Flyertalk => Topic started by: OK_Cat on January 29, 2010, 07:06:23 PM
-
Bros,
Where can I "not legally" download free music? I'm not actually GOING to download it, just wanna know in case I ever need to know. I love the law and stuff.
I'm talking about somewhere that I don't have to install a program, not a fan of that.
-
just download uTorrent you pussy
-
i literally have no idea what that is.
-
:users:
-
Bros,
Where can I "not legally" download free music? I'm not actually GOING to download it, just wanna know in case I ever need to know. I love the law and stuff.
I'm talking about somewhere that I don't have to install a program, not a fan of that.
The internet is a great place to look for that. :thumbsup:
-
that's what i'm doing. goEMAW.com IS the internet, bro.
-
just use itunes. JFC .99
-
Limewire works fine. Make sure you don't set it to share with others though. If you share, the music industry/feds will find you............ :ohno:
-
mp3panda.com
5 cent songs and 50 cent albums.
-
utorrent. Search for torrents on torrentz.com.
-
all of you are tards.
i have other resources but i'm only going to share one very useful one with you.
blogsearch.google.com
in the search column enter the following
download "album name" "artist name" site:blogspot.com OR site:baywords.com
don't use the blogs that are titled "freemp3.blogspot" or other obvious advertisement or pay sites
there are blogs on the interwebz that have rapidshare, mediafire etc links that have full albums. just be smart about which ones you choose. generally stick to music review blogs or something that looks legit.
they'll generally be in .rar or compressed files. there are a ton of free and good software out there that will open these compressed files.
if you wanna talk higher quality (like 320 bitrate or higher) then you would be needing a more secure system, with collective audiophiles working towards creating a library like what oink was, or what waffles or what.cd are now. you could also just add it into the search and see if anything comes up.
-
mp3panda.com
5 cent songs and 50 cent albums.
I'm not a fan of 50 cent..and who is 5 cent? his kid?
:peek:
-
all of you are tards.
i have other resources but i'm only going to share one very useful one with you.
blogsearch.google.com
in the search column enter the following
download "album name" "artist name" site:blogspot.com OR site:baywords.com
don't use the blogs that are titled "freemp3.blogspot" or other obvious advertisement or pay sites
there are blogs on the interwebz that have rapidshare, mediafire etc links that have full albums. just be smart about which ones you choose. generally stick to music review blogs or something that looks legit.
they'll generally be in .rar or compressed files. there are a ton of free and good software out there that will open these compressed files.
if you wanna talk higher quality (like 320 bitrate or higher) then you would be needing a more secure system, with collective audiophiles working towards creating a library like what oink was, or what waffles or what.cd are now. you could also just add it into the search and see if anything comes up.
too long, not reading that.
somebody give me cliff notes? thx
-
http://www.jimmyr.com/mp3_search.php
-
1. download any torrent program
2. thepiratebay.com
3. :users:
-
What is this, 2001? C'mon.
-
On a related note, does anyone know where I can find some Jan and Dean on 8 track?
-
Napster? :dunno:
-
Read this first:
A Beginner's Guide To Torrents (http://lifehacker.com/software/ultranewb/a-beginners-guide-to-bittorrent-285489.php)
Download this:
For Windows - uTorrent 2.0 (http://www.utorrent.com/downloads)
For Mac - Transmission (http://www.transmissionbt.com/download.php)
uTorrent has a mac beta version. haven't really tried it. Also, Vuze, formerly Azureus, is a resource hog. and it seems to push user-created content way too much. So pretty much stay away from it.
Then search for torrents:
The Pirate Bay (http://thepiratebay.org/) (though not a tracker anymore, just indexes other trackers)
BTJunkie (http://btjunkie.org/) (another indexer)
isoHunt (https://isohunt.com/) (indexer)
Demonoid (http://www.demonoid.com/) (semi-public tracker. invites happen every so often. but you still have access to recent torrents.)
KickAssTorrents (http://www.kickasstorrents.com/) (a new indexer. pretty simple user interface.)
The RIAA has pretty much let it be known that they are no longer going after (suing/settling) downloaders anymore. They are now working with service providers in identifying infringers and sotpping them by issuing warnings and going as far as canceling service.
-
jfc, people.
www.soundsbox.com (http://www.soundsbox.com)
14 cents a song, easy as f*ck.
-
jfc, people.
www.soundsbox.com (http://www.soundsbox.com)
14 cents a song, easy as f*ck.
14 cents is infinity more than zero.
-
jfc, people.
www.soundsbox.com (http://www.soundsbox.com)
14 cents a song, easy as f*ck.
14 cents is infinity more than zero.
:jerk:
-
jfc, people.
www.soundsbox.com (http://www.soundsbox.com)
14 cents a song, easy as f*ck.
14 cents is infinity more than zero.
:jerk:
i will destroy you
-
jfc, people.
www.soundsbox.com (http://www.soundsbox.com)
14 cents a song, easy as f*ck.
"why settle for 14 cents when free is available?"
-
http://aresgalaxy.sourceforge.net/areshome.html
:thumbsup:
-
Bros,
Where can I "not legally" download free music? I'm not actually GOING to download it, just wanna know in case I ever need to know. I love the law and stuff.
I'm talking about somewhere that I don't have to install a program, not a fan of that.
I just stream all my music, it works a lot better.