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 Napster is gettin bad

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Neophyte_H@rdcore hey every1 iam new 2 the forum
who in here has realised how bad napster is getting. u cant find many songs nemore. and now that neophyte and scott brown has taken there songs off its is goin downhill for hardcore music
i was just wondering who else has noticed this and has become dissapointed

M.Green
konshunz i unsderstand where ya coming from, tried 2 find a hixxy song and it werent there man wat a drag

sunrize You can still find their music at stores like:

http://www.subsonicstore.com
http://www.majesticstore.com
http://www.juno.co.uk



cheers!
sunrize
http://djsunrize.com
Atlas I FEEL YA! Napster used to be tha sh*t ......Now it's just sh*tty!

((( I think, therefore I am, I think...)))
StrifeII Yeah, i can't find shit on it. Try audiogalaxy, thats got a few on.

Livin' in a dream!!!
sequencial1 what do you expect from a company that has gained a bad reputation because of copyright issues.?

We can make the future better...if we would only dance together...so join your hands across the nation...and lets' unite this Generation!

Edited by - sequencial1 on 17 May 2001 22:06:02
DJ Tempest now that napster has removed most mp3s maybe people will actually SUPPORT the artists they love so much and go out and buy the music.

"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups."

jihiggs get napigator, you can use it to connect to the open nap servers. they arent affiliated with napster so they arent blocking songs. i never expected happy hardcore to be sucked into this filtering crap. i thought it would stay with brittany spears and all that crap.

you show me... eternity
sunrize People complain about the "death of the hardcore scene" and that it's "not like it used to be".

Well, it's not going to get any better unless you people start supporting these artists and the labels. I understand that there's not an abundant amount of released cds. Take one more step... buy a crappy turntable (if you dont want to dj) and collect the records...

If the artists & labels sold more copies they could release more. This would mean more new releases each week and generally just a better attitude towards the hardcore scene...

Whereas I am not totally against mp3's. I've got tons of them. But I do also buy a large majority of music on cd & vinyl.

The artists & label owners have done a lot already... and they are still working hard. Now it's the fan's & listeners turn to pay them back and help regrow hardcore into the thriving musical force it once was!

cheers!
sunrize
http://djsunrize.com
DJ Tempest sunrize...mad respect!!!


"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups."

Soren That would be great, but it's simply not feasable for a lot of ppls. Most ppl can not afford to buy tables (or even 1 crappy table) and singles at $10 a pop. Some ppls also don't wanna have 200 lbs of records to carry around when they move and taking up space in their house....

Personally I feel very lucky to be able to have records and tables, but I still download MP3 copies of every track I can find. Also, many times I have downloaded an MP3 and liked the track and then purchased it. I think a great solution is to use MP3's and sell them @ pay per download rates of like $2 each or something....????

^_^


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