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Russia Has The Best Music Downloading Service?

It's nice to see things still going well for consumers. P2P may get banned but it's funny how things keep working out for consumers. Now you can complain about me finding a good deal for pay music sites...here are 2 that r great!

http://club.mp3search.ru/ or http://www.allofmp3.com



I love p2p and I love these 2 music downloading sites. As reported by Kevin on "TechTV" these sites ROCK!! All albums in any format or bitrate with prices starting at about 4 cents a song!! I use paypal and LOVE this. Hey, record labels keep your copy protected crap because that I will make SURE to download it. Oh, and share with everyone on the planet. EAT ME!
Posted by: cybershoplifter   Posted on: 06/18/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I opened up Gnucleus and did a quick search for "Velvet Revolver"  toadlife | 06/17/04
What a load of s--t  enternamehere-20061413043042855708329691381958 | 06/17/04
how many wanted to return this DEFECTIVE cd  V Sanders | 06/18/04
re: What a load of S - -T  Uncoveror | 06/18/04
uh-oh  tic swayback | 06/18/04
because those people are blind  M_c | 06/17/04
I agree  V Sanders | 06/18/04
And they would make more money at that price  voska | 06/18/04
gee  V Sanders | 06/18/04
copy protected cd's need to be returnable  V Sanders | 06/18/04
They better be returnable...  Liquid4012 | 06/18/04
Because you can't return them once opened  voska | 06/18/04
Same with software  AbsolutelyNot | 06/18/04
Copy blocking hurts only the ones that  FilledOut | 06/18/04
Russia Land Of The Free & Cheap!!!!  cybershoplifter | 06/18/04
It's been on BT sites for the last two weeks.  Xunil_Sierutuf | 06/18/04
Please explain..  Patrick Jones | 06/18/04
This is on purpose...  LongShipUser | 06/18/04
Copy-blocked CD tops U.S. charts & P2P  cybershoplifter | 06/18/04
This is a joke...  LongShipUser | 06/18/04
So much for me buying this one, then  AbsolutelyNot | 06/18/04
More RIAA Lies  tic swayback | 06/18/04
I've seen this happening for some time  voska | 06/18/04
Why DRM is bad for society and doomed to fail  tic swayback | 06/18/04
thanks tic !!  cybershoplifter | 06/18/04
Yes, I see the copy hounds are howling already....  Stewart Cannon | 06/18/04
And yes, I already own the CD...  Stewart Cannon | 06/18/04
Would you use this service?  cybershoplifter | 06/18/04
Enjoy  tic swayback | 06/18/04
but.. what about...  ryusen | 06/18/04
Who?  tic swayback | 06/18/04
hey now...  ryusen | 06/18/04
I have nothing against buying music  voska | 06/18/04
The greed is pretty astounding  tic swayback | 06/18/04
I find .99 cent too expensive  voska | 06/18/04
.99 is reasonable in some cases  tic swayback | 06/18/04
i agree  ryusen | 06/18/04
Good point  voska | 06/18/04
Buy Velvet Revolver CD here for 70 cents  cybershoplifter | 06/19/04
Record companies don't really want you to buy music online.  toadlife | 06/18/04
iTunes, Sony, etc. and raising the prices  AbsolutelyNot | 06/18/04
Same thing here  AbsolutelyNot | 06/18/04
Russia Has The Best Music Downloading Service?  cybershoplifter | 06/18/04
HEY!  bhanes@... | 06/18/04
History is on the side of the copiers  tic swayback | 06/18/04
recent history has shown...  ryusen | 06/18/04
Sort of  tic swayback | 06/18/04
good correction...  ryusen | 06/18/04
Ok, fair enough. Copying out, copyright limited to 5 yrs  FilledOut | 06/18/04
Not a problem!  BitTwiddler | 06/18/04
combine this with the induce act and...  ryusen | 06/18/04
I didn't complain because ...  wkulecz | 06/18/04
Backups and Tech Wish list  AbsolutelyNot | 06/18/04
Goodbye mall, hello flea market.  Uncoveror | 06/18/04
You can buy it here for pennies!! ha ha!!  cybershoplifter | 06/19/04
Not hard to Copy  CurlyHoward | 06/22/04
Good Idea  eviltoilet | 08/03/04
How it works and how to stop it.  eviltoilet | 08/03/04
copy-blocked CD tops US. Charts  blfalcon45 | 09/04/04

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