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LOL, still up (fast server tooOriginally posted by: dwell
haha, it's still up. nice tech support she has.
LOL, still up (fast server tooOriginally posted by: dwell
haha, it's still up. nice tech support she has.
Morgan Webb She's the chick on the Screen Savers with the big breasteseseses.Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Good stuff! Wonder if they can trace the l337 hax0r through Morgan Webb? If she exists...
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
must say, its fast!
but only one connection at a time.
Originally posted by: JEDI
ok..got american life..she's rapping (or trying to)??? ugg..i was going to buy the album to play in my car, but after hearing it, NO WAY
Originally posted by: Eli
Original thread
Those who download tracks from such services as KaZaA are greeted by the voice of Madonna asking, "What the f*** do you think you're doing?" The new album is due April 22; the title track is No. 37 this week on the Billboard Hot 100.
screencap incase its fixed anytime soon.
Over the weekend the official Madonna site madonna.com was designed to look like it was hacked and the entire new 'American Life' album offered for a free download.
Every song from the Madonna album was available to save as MP3 just as the album was shipping into store.
So ... is this a real hack or a crafty promotional stunt?
A real hacker you would think would be directing the downloads to a third party site but all of the MP3 files are coming off a madonna.com server.
All 11 tracks from 'American Life' are there to grab as of early Sunday morning. We shall all see how long it lasts.
Meanwhile, it looks like it could be a very clever publicity stunt. Madonna is certainly suffering a backlash from her highly emotional, newly discarded anti-Bush video and the preceived attack could be viewed as a strategic plan to win back 'votes' from the disillusioned fanclub.
Well done Maddie. It almost fooled us.
Originally posted by: dwell
These guys think it was a publicity stunt.
Over the weekend the official Madonna site madonna.com was designed to look like it was hacked and the entire new 'American Life' album offered for a free download.
Every song from the Madonna album was available to save as MP3 just as the album was shipping into store.
So ... is this a real hack or a crafty promotional stunt?
A real hacker you would think would be directing the downloads to a third party site but all of the MP3 files are coming off a madonna.com server.
All 11 tracks from 'American Life' are there to grab as of early Sunday morning. We shall all see how long it lasts.
Meanwhile, it looks like it could be a very clever publicity stunt. Madonna is certainly suffering a backlash from her highly emotional, newly discarded anti-Bush video and the preceived attack could be viewed as a strategic plan to win back 'votes' from the disillusioned fanclub.
Well done Maddie. It almost fooled us.
It'd be quite the mirror.Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
Anyone have a mirror? It's down for me
Heh.. Damn, you're right. I never really even noticed. :QOriginally posted by: SSP
Originally posted by: Eli
Original thread
Those who download tracks from such services as KaZaA are greeted by the voice of Madonna asking, "What the f*** do you think you're doing?" The new album is due April 22; the title track is No. 37 this week on the Billboard Hot 100.
screencap incase its fixed anytime soon.
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