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ETIQUETTE - Include correct format (artist / band, title of release, year of release, cover art, the file type (v0, 320 mp3, FLAC, etc), short description, YouTube sample, link) - Send thanks if you have downloaded something to let them know they did a good thing - Avoid sharing / requesting things that are already on the archive (unless you stumble on a dead link) - Soulseek / Rutracker / VK are your friends, too - just don't argue in this thread about it - Bump when this thread reaches page 10
REQUESTS >I have a request! Did I... - Check the archive for a live link before requesting? - Share something first? - Search the web for "blogspot + artist name + album name"
ARCHIVE >"I don't know how to find what I'm looking for in the archive" - Go here: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> https://archive.rebeccablacktech.com/mu/ - When searching, limit your search to links only, like so: "desired album mega|zippyshare|mediafire" - Make sure you've typed "zippyshare" and not "zippy", or else Zippyshare links will not be found.
Is there a way to search for what compilation albums, soundtrack albums, or other collections other than the original album a song has been released on?
Like if I wanted to know every commercial release of Darude - Sandstorm.
>what's the endeavor? going to listen to 1 album a day for the next 365 days. any missed day will rollover into the next, meaning I will listen to however many albums I missed that day
The past few albums have been great, and this one is no different. Miami was kind of odd to get into at first, but I really enjoyed it the more I listened. The vocalist really reminded me of Morrissey, with long achey passages kind of clashing with classical Americana guitar work that you'd hear by Marty Robbins. And though this might be a put off to some, I really, really liked it. Something about the overall theme of this album made it pretty accessible once you got past how it's initially different from American Rock you'd expect to hear in the early 80s. Favorite song was Sleeping In Blood City. Would love to listen to this one again either casually or seriously to derive a bit more from the lyrics. 8/10
Looks like the jannies over at /qa/ are finally trying to kill us. the /rym/ general was the only form of social media I used, so I guess Im gonna have to join the discord now. Anyone have a link of the most relevant one? We clearly arent welcome here anymore, despite being one of the most on-topic, music related threads on this godforsaken board. Also post recs in this final, legendary thread