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PostPosted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 7:26 pm 
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I download to get into new music once in a while.

I'm a fucking thief, sue me.


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 8:36 pm 
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Thy Serpent wrote:
I think sometimes there is no other choice, but to download in cases where albums are not available in stores or buying the original is just too expensive. Take the case where I live. Here's what albums are available here.

Motorhead - None except Bastards and a greatest hits compilation.

Megadeth - None after Risk.

In Flames - None.

Iced Earth - None.

Kind Diamond - None.

Amon Amarth - None.

Nile - None.

Sodom, Kreator, Exodus - None.

Deicide - None after In Torment In Hell

and the list goes on and on. Compare this with 3-4 years back. I picked up Immolation, God Dethroned, Carcass, Falconer, Grave Digger, Vader and some more. There were many not so commercially successful bands albums that were available. But now? Forget it. I am left with no option, but to download. A disc here costs anywhere between 250-600 bucks. If I were to order it, converting the dollars to rupees and including the shipping charges, I will end up paying more or maybe even double. There might be other folks who download for similar reasons. Downloading also helps in checking out a band before buying. I think the option to download is a blessing if not misused. But what I am against is downloading even when the original is accessible. I agree with Zad that there is nothing like having the original stuff.


Well said, I totally agree with you and I have similar reasons to download like you. Here in cd shops selection is really small and it costs a fucking lot.


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:39 pm 
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Totally agree with the posters above... There is ABSOLUTELY NO Metal shop in my town, and I live in a 400000 citizen town. There are some CD shops that have Metal releases, but a DVD I bought in Germany for 10 Euro's, costs here ~33. To find reasonable priced CD-s I have to drive 600km to - and back. If I find any CD-s I'm interested in under 10 Euro's I buy them....but only older releases are priced that low. In one of the shops I mentioned earlier they have Helloween - Keeper 2, a record released 20 years ago, at 20 Euro's. F!#@!$! rip-off. So I Dl,and whenever I make a trip I buy what i can afford.


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:54 pm 
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Although I've softened considerably on my anti-pirate parade, you still have to admit that there's a lot of places online that sell Metal for cheap. I've just ordered a load of stuff from America that works out at about £3-£4 an album, all new and fairly recent releases. I'll be paying more for postage than I will for the CDs themselves!


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