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2008-07-12

Requests

If you need something, or you think you got something interesting for me.. just hit me up.(iblowmoney@hush.com) // Or write a comment, with all informations down. I'll send you the link or I'll post it. (!: All comments gets deleted after adaption. So your nfo's wont show up)

Im collecting scene rips for a long time and got a good amount of quality rips and discographies (something around 4tb).
For sure I got some main sources (mostly private sites/ftp's) and index's where I obtain my stuff.

Most of the time, I provide scene (group)- rips. Otherwise I got quality EAC's (Exact Audio Copy) ripped by myself or someone I know. I also got WebRip/Digital & iTunes- albums.
The only thing I dont really collect are mixtapes.. so dont ask for it. In addition, I dont deal out any lossless or FLAC rips, because of the huge storage and the disadvantageous format. Therefore I can only link you to a public source.

Im not fixed to one genre, if you need something from the rock or electro scene feel free to ask.

Dont come around with a shitload of requests, be decent and I'll try to hook you up.
Dont ask me to tell you my sources. Cause I wont. But I like to trade, so tell me what YOU got and we'll see).

DMCA


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