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torana989
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31 posts Joined: Jul, 2005
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Posted - 2005/07/22 : 01:15:30
yeah mate im in welly as well.
i cany beleive that the WAREHOUSE had bonkers. i look high and low for that gold. real groovy yea on the odd occasion. i must say that the cds i do buy are usually from there or sounds in the hutt but it is very little. although to the warehouse they had some choices mixs from the b96 crew from usa.
that stuff is bronze maybe silver but bonkers is better than gold. (better then FUEL) in nz
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-Bazza-
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Posted - 2005/07/22 : 01:45:03
I admit I used to, when mp3 was still a new format, but only odd tracks that I couldn't really get anywhere else, and I don't think any legal site existed then. I always use legal download sites now though.
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zelachang
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466 posts Joined: Nov, 2004
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Posted - 2005/07/22 : 05:35:18
I actually found hardcore first through illegal means .. from there I went to DI and then here at HHC.com. I might never have found hhc.com without that download... but then again I'm staunchly against downloading/P2P nowadays. While I think P2P is wrong, it wouldn't hurt if some artists released free stuff (like CLSM does)
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ryg0r
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Posted - 2005/07/22 : 11:13:19
quote: Originally posted by zelachang:
I actually found hardcore first through illegal means .. from there I went to DI and then here at HHC.com. I might never have found hhc.com without that download... but then again I'm staunchly against downloading/P2P nowadays. While I think P2P is wrong, it wouldn't hurt if some artists (like CLSM) released free stuff
CLSM did have free tracks on their website....
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zelachang
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Posted - 2005/07/22 : 12:31:46
quote: Originally posted by ryg0r:
CLSM did have free tracks on their website....
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I was presenting CLSM as an example. I have a lot of their free stuff. I can see where the confusion came from though and I'll edit it out. ---------------------- in two thousand four, it was HARDCORE
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SERA
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Posted - 2005/07/22 : 13:50:47
i buy virtually all of my music, but do have a few tht where i couldent find them on cd i have tried to download them... i rip all of my cds to my comp, n listen to them tht way. got about 35 gig lol but id say only about 100meg tops is not purchased. so thts like 15 - 20 songs. it isnt right, but i dont think n e one never does really stick 100% to the law.....who on here takes drugs for example??
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