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 - Soulseek /rutracker are your friends, too - just don't argue in this thread about it
REQUESTS >I have a request! Did I... - Check the archive for a live link before requesting? - Check the pastebin to see if it was in a discography or essentials folder? - Share something first? - google "blogspot + artist name + album name"
>I don't have anything to share! - Have a Goodwill, thrift store or library in your area? Try picking up the most obscure thing you can find there and share it. Somebody might be happy you shared it!
ARCHIVE >"I don't know how to find what I'm looking for in the archive" - Go here: >>>>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. - No samples available on Youtube, Soundcloud, etc? Drag'n'drop any MP3 on clyp.it
guys can you please please give me a download link to this album ? everytime i reverse search it, japanese name came up and all the sites that has this album are in hiragana. help me, everyone listens to this album, i must too.
Landon Scott
Busta Rhymes - When Disaster Strikes (1997)
for some reason this one is hard to find for me. thank you
John Martin
pls guise i'm not joking, i know all of you have it.
Nicholas Mitchell
Found it instantly on soulseek
Luke Parker
does anyone have Faye Wong's discography?
John Gomez
Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra - Who Is This America? (2004) >If you're familiar with afrobeat, you'll have a basic grasp of this record's sound: Clean, staccato guitars and conga 'n' snare breakbeats are quickly avalanched by monstrous horn sections, shakere counter-rhythms, and kinky clavinets. >Mega | Mediafire
Black Joker - Outer Planetary Oasis (2010) >hypnagogic, lo-fi, exotic >it's Spencer Clark, the guy behind Fourth World Magazine and one half of James Ferraro's old band SKATERS.
Does anybody have ISDN, Accelerator, or the issness by Future Sound of London? Really any FSOL other than Dead Cities and Lifeforms would be good. I've listened those two to death and I need more.
Christopher Barnes
The Mono Men - Wrecker! (1992) >About two hours from Seattle, in the seaside town of Bellingham, WA, the Mono Men pursued their campy retreat to '60s rock revivalism via the Sonics, the Wailers, and loads of teen exploitation flicks, but don't be fooled -- their music is loud, fast, and aggressive. >Garage punk >Mega | Mediafire
The Morlocks - Emerge (1985) >The Morlocks emerged from the ashes of early-1980s California garage band The Gravedigger 5, but with a heavier sound, more murderous songs, and the trademark snarl of singer Leighton Koizumi. >Garage punk revival, garage rock >Mega | Mediafire
shit, can't find it. i'm so desperate for this album
Julian Clark
Coffin Break - No Sleep Till The Stardust Motel (1991) >Seattle hardcore metal-heads Coffin Break made their mark on America in the late '80s and early '90s. They shied away from the grunge trend of the Northwest, instead drawing their inspiration from punk. >Punk rock, hardcore punk >Mega | Mediafire
why aren't you writing the direct MEGA link instead of using this useless lien.free system??
Matthew Jenkins
Because it stops link crawlers and helps stop links from being taken down
Jace Ramirez
The Mummies - Never Been Caught (1992) >The once and future kings of budget rock, the Mummies did for garage rock what the New Bomb Turks did for punk: stripped it to the frame, made it as raunchy as it deserved to be, and reminded everyone what was cool and crazy about the stuff in the first place. >Garage punk, garage rock, surf punk >Mega | Mediafire
The Gories - I Know You Fine, But How You Doin' (1990) >The emergence of the Gories heralded a new Golden Age of Detroit rock beginning in the late '80s; a renaissance of noise and rustbelt rock that lasts through to today. Comprised of two guitarists and a drummer (i.e., no bass), the Gories concocted a primal, raw yet soulful blend of garage punk, culling a wealth of inspiration and cover material from Bo Diddley, Howlin' Wolf, and John Lee Hooker. >Garage punk, punk blues
New Bomb Turks - !!Destroy-Oh-Boy!! (1992) >Four guys holding English degrees from Ohio State University, the New Bomb Turks have been declared as leaders in the punk rock revolution by spiked-haired, hardcore punkers everywhere. They are not pop-punk, but ferociously aggressive and fast, borrowing from the Pagans, Dead Boys, and so on. >Garage rock, punk rock, hardcore punk >Mega | Mediafire
someone plz help me out? all the links in the archive are ded.
Henry Lopez
Various Artists - Nigeria 70: The Definitive Story of 1970’s Funky Lagos (2001) >From the rocking psychedelic guitar sounds of Blo‘s “Chant To Mother Earth” to the Islamic-flavored groove of Bala Miller & The Great Music Pirameeds of Afrika‘s “Ikon Allah” (not to mention Ofo & The Black Company’s thrilling combination of the two on”Allah Wakbarr”), Nigeria 70 samples the full spectrum of Afro-funk fusions to come out of Lagos. Loaded with rarities from Nigeria’s famous to its most obscure players, these two discs present a colorful and varied Afro-centric mix of jazz, rock, funk, blues, soul, reggae, disco, Muslim and indigenous influences. >Mega | Mediafire
Canibus - Mic Club: The Curriculum (2002) [320] >hip hop Other than Rip the Jacker (in the archive) the only consistently good album by Canibus. Surreal and agressive lyrical battle rap featuring guest appearances by Kool G. Rap and Jedi Mind Tricks.
African Scream Contest - Raw & Psychedelic Sounds from 70s Benin & Togo (2008) >African Scream Contest easily joins the ranks of the most essential African funk compilations, partly by covering ground no one else has walked on, but mostly just for relentlessly kicking ass for over an hour. This is some of the best funk ever recorded anywhere, and it ranges from quick blasts of hyperspeed groove like Le Super Borgou de Parakou's "Congolaise Benin Ye" to the ruminative Fela-style Afrobeat of Vincent Ahehehinnou and Les Volcans' spicy Afro-Cuban workout. >Mega | Mediafire
Various Artists - Nigeria Special: Modern Highlife Afro-Sounds & Nigerian Blues 1970-6 (2008) >Two discs of obscure but stellar Nigerian highlife and afro-funk from the country's creative golden age >Mega | Mediafire
I have been looking for this for a long time, thank you!
Gavin Fisher
Afterglow - Afterglow (1968) [flac] >Psychdelic Rock, Pop A great experimental psychedelic album that nobody noticed when it came out but now counts as a garage rock relic The band made this album and separated. The album was lost for decades but it was recovered thanks to the internet. Sample: youtube.com/watch?v=RHOMLEkJsiU Download: mediafire.com/?5l75xgl5ppl3aow
and who put you in charge here? fucking rap listeners are all the same, dumb apes that chimp out at the slightest of things
Camden Rivera
>non_sequitur.exe Hahaha what? Rap??
Adrian Lopez
yeah, rap, what you love to listen to because you're a dull zombie that listens to whatever crap RYM shits into your ear, which is why your posts are worthy of causing an aneurysm from the stupidity frthey radiate
Jacob Diaz
>this_is_bait.jpeg O, I C
Tyler Ward
Cool short, none-reply. I wouldn't expect any less from a rap-listener; excersising your brain to come up with anything else would've fried it.
William Robinson
>inb4 sharethread turns into an internet war of autist bandcamp kids, people requesting without sharing and ragers
Hudson Rogers
recc'ing these compilations
Hudson Reed
Hey, that was me, thanks so much! Just need the others and I'll be set
Jayden Turner
don't blame me for the bandcamp requests. they aren't in the torrent pages I usually browse, blogs, soulseek or the archive. and though while I haven't shared anything itt I have shared a few times in previous threads. and whats with this anyway? is a share somewhat like a currency? do we get a +1 request every time we share?
this is why rap music and pornography should be banned
Christian Diaz
>do we get a +1 request every time we share? Dude... yeah. I mean, when was the last time you updated your account?
Liam Scott
look at that, the rap listener is hallucinating things because of all the shit he's injected into himself since he gateway'd into drugs through rap since he "wanted to keep it real"
Eli Wood
You get 5 4chen points everytime you share.
I don't think anyone will buy the album so they can share it with you man. Maybe you should try to find a Bandcamp Downloader if they are still a thing
Christian Harris
is everyone a rap listener now?
can we go back to the shares?
Aaron Johnson
do you or don't you listen to rap?
Xavier Jones
th links on the archive aren't working :(
Ryder Walker
No one listents to rap
Lucas Cooper
no one but you am i right? listen, your taste in rap is a clear indication that you are barely smart enough to breathe, so stop posting. i gotta cook some brown rice anyway and then get ready for school (unlike a rap listener who probably dropped out from high school at age 19)
Michael Nelson
>cook some brown rice anyway >brown rice >brown Your façade has now fallen to dust. You're a rap-listening nigger-lover. You should be ashamed of yourself. You're probably only going to school to sell weed.
Cameron Thomas
brown rice isn't very nice to be honest
Aaron Rogers
here
still lookin' for isdn by FSOL. Thought I would try again now since mu may be more active since I posted that share.
Grayson Price
I'd upload and share it but my internet upload speed is capped at like 50kb/s which is shit.
Jace Johnson
Megadeth - Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good! (1985) [320] Thrash metal, Speed metal Unfortunately this is the last pre-Risk Megadeth album I have other than Rust in Piece, I can also upload that if you want Sample: youtube.com/watch?v=0vBhkMYE980 Download: mediafire.com/?q1556226hvozf35
Joshua Robinson
The Pillows - Happy Bivouac [FLAC] >released 1999 >britpop inspired japanese alternative rock
what can I say, this album contains some of the pillows best songs. many of them would later be added to the fooly cooly soundtrack.
there's already download links in the archive, but none of them I saw were flac
Not only that, but the last song is censored... I'll try to find a first press on soulseek
Adrian Parker
aight, save the bandwidth homie, I'll just download soulseek
Easton Price
I have the non-censored version of that specific song, but the rest of my copy is also the remastered version.
that's actually the last album I'll need because I managed to get two others I needed
Wyatt Thompson
>1986 Did this not come out in 1981? And how is a 35 minute MP3 album 193 MB?
forgive me if I'm missing something here
Blake Foster
>Did this not come out in 1981? It did. I suppose the poster simply slipped. Also maybe it's in FLAC?
Lucas Gonzalez
Even better, if you click on the mega link, it says 1985.
Julian Robinson
I don't care. You're gonna get the unmastared version anyways. Megadeth - Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good! (1985) [320] (First Press) Thrash metal, Speed metal Download: mediafire.com/?4ols3o79moh37tb
Ayden Wood
You still able to post the other Megadeath albums? I love you for this
Benjamin Smith
it's a Deluxe Double-CD edition with B-sides & extended mixes.
i live in fucking serbia i dont even have bank acc
Kayden Williams
Open one idiot
James Baker
i dont need it
Blake Fisher
Why do these threads always have bandcamp shares??? These poor local artists are gonna wither into dust because of fucks like y'all. Steal from major label productions
Luke Thomas
i dont have fucking money im a student from serbia
Hudson Turner
aj smiri se jebote
Jordan Perez
nemoj samnom da jedes govna
Alexander Cruz
Doe's anybody have Microcastle by deerhunter because I really can't find it in the archive