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manohartvs

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About a year ago, I would always go up on this website. For some reason, the previews of any album/song of any band were actually full songs. Now it has been cut down to 20 seconds or so.

Anybody know of other similar websites where I can listen to whole songs for free:p
 

junkerman123

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Many band sites offer some of their new songs for free. Also you can use a song downloading service such as itunes or napster or yahoo! music and pay a small amount per song. Or, alternatively, you can post on a massive message board about pirating music and get banned.

Your fate lies in your hands my son.
 

Siva

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Originally posted by: junkerman123
Many band sites offer some of their new songs for free. Also you can use a song downloading service such as itunes or napster or yahoo! music and pay a small amount per song. Or, alternatively, you can post on a massive message board about pirating music and get banned.

Your fate lies in your hands my son.

if a site offers a song for free how is that pirating?
 

manohartvs

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I dont see how it is pirated. The website simply offered full songs for a long long time! I was wondering if there were more...thats all.
 

junkerman123

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Originally posted by: Siva
Originally posted by: junkerman123
Many band sites offer some of their new songs for free. Also you can use a song downloading service such as itunes or napster or yahoo! music and pay a small amount per song. Or, alternatively, you can post on a massive message board about pirating music and get banned.

Your fate lies in your hands my son.

if a site offers a song for free how is that pirating?

Sites like that don't offer songs for free unless itss pirating. That particular site is a $.10/song website.
 

manohartvs

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It is still around. You could buy it when they played full songs too. Only now it is just previews and the same price.
 

toekramp

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Originally posted by: junkerman123
Originally posted by: Siva
Originally posted by: junkerman123
Many band sites offer some of their new songs for free. Also you can use a song downloading service such as itunes or napster or yahoo! music and pay a small amount per song. Or, alternatively, you can post on a massive message board about pirating music and get banned.

Your fate lies in your hands my son.

if a site offers a song for free how is that pirating?

Sites like that don't offer songs for free unless itss pirating. That particular site is a $.10/song website.

it's legal in russia, it's still a grey area of legality here...no one is going to be able to prosecute..yet
 

Siva

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Originally posted by: toekramp
Originally posted by: junkerman123
Originally posted by: Siva
Originally posted by: junkerman123
Many band sites offer some of their new songs for free. Also you can use a song downloading service such as itunes or napster or yahoo! music and pay a small amount per song. Or, alternatively, you can post on a massive message board about pirating music and get banned.

Your fate lies in your hands my son.

if a site offers a song for free how is that pirating?

Sites like that don't offer songs for free unless itss pirating. That particular site is a $.10/song website.

it's legal in russia, it's still a grey area of legality here...no one is going to be able to prosecute..yet

its certainly no reason to ban anyone yet
 

Fritzo

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Get Yahoo's music service. it's $5/month, you get to stream or download as much music as you want and play in on your computer. If you want to transport it to an Mp3 player, it's .79. Not a bad deal.