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? - Share something first? - Google "blogspot + artist name + album name"
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.
If is in this thread by the way, that Mischievous Fish album looks interesting. I can't really find much for it online. You might have a gem there, buddy. I'll download that later tonight
If you're here, possibly upload that Simple Minds album? I feel like I can find that in a dollar bin somewhere, but I might as well ask since you're offering.
Brayden Brown
Gabriel Kahane - Where Are The Arms (2011) >more pop-influenced than his first album, more produced, less raw sound, but still much in the same "art song" vein mediafire.com/file/a60iwkkmavq681j
Wicked Messenger - A Three-Eyed Fox Lurking In The Serpent's Throat >Dark ambient, but not the spooky tryhard kind you see everywhere. This is the musical equivalent to ketamine. Endless waves of cold and bleak yet immensely heavy sound will roll through your body and soul slowly pulling parts of you with them into the void. youtube.com/watch?v=j9KSolajM90 mega.nz/#!iEoFDRwa!R5s1wuKhI0xVu7HkXK3bWcUSeRIemIK-_8OzqjSZZpY (good cans recommended)
Jace Campbell
Tom Zé - Todos os Olhos (1973) >Brazilian, tropicália, ball-in-anus-core
Sounds like if Genesis was actually a modern day indie/pop band. Didn't think I'd dig it but actually it's pretty good. Although I gotta say the writing is not quite on par with Genesis
>points out how 'le edgy' band name is >posts post-pinkerton Weezer pottery
Samuel Gonzalez
Just wanted to call attention to the name since it made me lol. The music actually reminds me of this album, the weirdest shit I ever found on what.cd.
And bud that Weezer album is pre-pretty much everything else they've recorded.
Jaxon Young
We always care - that's why you're always supposed to start with the copypasta dipshit.
Sebastian Bailey
>complaining in the sharethread >not even sharing
Well I guess etiquette IS dead. Anyways sharethreads survived a long ass time without copypastas, pastebins, or any of your bs so you can just relax mate.
Does anyone have any of the Anticon releated releases? I mean artists like Doseone, Yoni Wolf, Sole, Odd Nosdam etc...
Owen Wright
The Mummies - Play Their Own Records (1992) >noisy garage rock, 60's garage rock revival, punk rock, just watch the samples of them live it's incredible
June Of 44's last official album (barring In The Fishtank 6 which is something else entirely). A dramatic tonal shift from the pained screams and melancholic numbers of albums previous, Anahata opts for a more optimistic, if still melancholy, mood. It's more math rock, and even a bit jazzy than it is post rock. It will not be for everyone who prefer June Of 44's more angular, and louder works. But if you push through, it's a gem in its own right. A helluva gem.
Note: Lyric sheet included.
Evan Scott
Lil Peep - Come Over When You're Sober (Pt. 1) (2017) (320) >Cloud Rap, Emo Rap, Trap Rap, RIP Peepster
>won't listen to a rapist wow look at mr. morals over here
Eli James
California beach/surf/goth
Adrian Myers
comfy thx
Thomas Barnes
nice
Jeremiah Brown
Looking for Desktop Error - Keep Looking At The Window. halp
Camden Morgan
Link?
Jack Lee
Now might be as good as any time to ask for a good download link to Lil Peeps Hellboy or just his general discography by the chance anyone has the stuff apart from his most known mixtapes. I like some of his music desu. Have The Pillows Discography as my contribution to the thread.
The Pillows - Entire Discography >Jap rock, did the soundtrack for Fooly Cooly if that gets your attention. Really solid band all round. mega.nz/#F!F1lmhAbD!Aezsylm9tiheHEKWOG3_Rg
Ah wow I love Die Grune Reise! The first krautrock album I ever heard and I pretty much love anything I've heard from that genre.
Benjamin Richardson
Thanks to whoever organized all those pastepins and huge mega dumps. I've never really been into music until recently so I just grabbed probably about a hundred albums from all those.
It's alright. If ever you have any more huge folders, hit me up. I organize the pastebin. Updates might be a bit sporadic due to my schedule, but I try. Download as much as you like from there, just be sure to try to contribute as much as you can to. Happy downloading
Brandon Wood
Thanks, and will do. In fact, I don't know if it's really Sup Forums but I was having a hard time finding some songs from the Tamala 2010 soundtrack online, so I found a copy and bought it. Should be here tomorrow. What's a good CD ripping program so I can share that at least?
Tyler Carter
listened to first thirty seconds, going into involuntary REM. Grabbing. Thanks user
Jace Gutierrez
I lost my last copy from a hard drive crash, glad I found another. Cheers cobba.
Charles Martinez
Papi's a fucking idiot Can he delete his fucking server and stop being such an autismo
Caleb Russell
Bump
David Ross
Musicbee. Supports MP3, WAV and FLAC, among other lesser used files types
There's also iTunes, basic enough as it is. You can get you the standard 320 kbps MP3 rip most people here post on it. You'll have to go to the settings to customize that (default is 160. Change it to 320), but it's there.
...unless you want FLAC. They don't have that.
Brayden Peterson
lemme shill foob for a minute
Josiah Rogers
>I don't even know, no wave? Harsh female experimental 90's noise music Yeah so garbage.
I don't mean to be rude, but do people unironically like this shit? I'm only two years older than this guy and I feel so out of touch with what young people like. It's unfortunate he died regardless.
Carson Roberts
anons plz this is a sharethread, not a shitposting one.
Luke James
Some people actually really like it, some like it "ironically", and a good majority think it's shite
I think his music was bad but it's shame how young he was, and he still could have progressed and possibly made better music