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View Poll Results: Which methods do you prefer to get your music?

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  • Physical media (CDs, tapes, records)

    4 66.67%
  • Radio

    5 83.33%
  • Digital download (iTunes)

    1 16.67%
  • Internet radio (Pandora)

    4 66.67%
  • Subscription service (Rhapsody, Spotify)

    1 16.67%
  • Pirating (Yargh!)

    3 50.00%
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    I walk the streets looking for passing motorists listening to music with their windows down.
    "The public is wonderfully tolerant. It forgives everything except genius."

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    "Live and Let Live" is an excellent, tree-hugging philosophy, but it doesn't do much when the ones you refuse to kill are dragging you down with them.

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    I'm a straight up pirate. Yarrr!!! Back in High School I got tons of music from P2P software and god the mess of it! Thankfully most of that was lost so I didn't have to BURN IT WITH FIRE!!! I download whole albums in good quality. I enjoy listening to albums as a whole quite unlike my teenage days. I could give a shit about album art or organizing. Though, I am glad I no longer have an iPod because MOTHERFUCKING ITUNES AND IT'S TERRIBLE ORGANIZING!

    I have an old ass van so I can listen to the radio or the rattling of the muffler. It is scarcely a joyous enterprise. Even the Metal and Alternative stations play redundant crap these days. I occasionally put on a Pandora-esqe internet radio for some background noise and the possibility of finding an unknown gem.

    I get most of my new music research in rare fits where I download a hundred acclaimed albums and listen to about 10 of them in the next 6 months. Usually it is by genre but not always. I think it's more of the hunt that fuels the passion. Scavenging reviews, blogs, and forums for the goods, just good fun!

    Quote Originally Posted by Liliith View Post
    it TOTALLY MESSED UP tons of album art...all my NIN albums now have Khia album covers and idk why it does this.
    Poppin' your pussy like this?

    Quote Originally Posted by ShadowTiger View Post
    I'm a little bit odd. The vast majority of my music was acquired from youtube via ClipConverter.
    Good god, the quality! Don't you care about the quality?! I have ripped a few songs from Youtube but only things that could not be acquired elsewhere: videos, Live performances, old/obscure stuff you can't find anymore, etc...

    Quote Originally Posted by Mercy View Post
    I walk the streets looking for passing motorists listening to music with their windows down.
    What is the point of listening to music if others can't see and hear you listen to your music?!

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