Music Collection

3DG is the 22nd and BB is the 29th of this month!

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My challenge from my other post:
Rep and Respect to anyone who can name this song with out looking it up.
(knowing most of the people on here I will probably be able to tell if you looked it up)
Seriously don't look it up.

"How can I forget the things that I, I still regret. I'm wasted."
 
I want to upgrade my collection with music from like those little keygen things. They ALWAYS have the best music.
 
I have a bunch of CDs. I've only transferred about 9.52 GB onto my iTunes library. I prefer listening to my music on CDs anyway.

Currently waiting for Bob Dylan's new Christmas album "Christmas In The Heart". Not really sure what to make of it, but it'll definitely an interesting album.
 
Superman22x haha, thats the sort of music some of my collection consists of, in the module format anyway called chip music, made by everyone in the world using tracker programs to make music.
They are indeed amazing to listen too, but I'm weird too.

The top link for example is an .xm file, and thats the sort of file types I can listen to in Winamp, as well as S3m, it, etc natively.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Module_file

Like I've mentioned in another thread, you can download every tracker made since the Modarchive opened on a torrent file, and then simply download the recent ones, but I haven't caught up with how many are being released by people:

http://modarchive.org/

XM player is meant to be the best player for the format, and in some ways I agree, as it tends to sound better than the Winamp plugins, and allows you to watch the file playing as it would in a real tracking program:
http://www.un4seen.com/xmplay.html

The best Winamp plugin though, made by the same people is this:
http://www.un4seen.com/bass.html
 
3000+ here, i've got a HD dedicated to music. :p
I've got a dedicated disk for music as well.

I'd heartily recommend the solution that I've got, it's a lan disk, (got from maplin/ebay for about £20 (without a disk)).

It sits on the network and shares files, so I have my laptop that I use at home with all the music added to the library from the network drive, the disk also has an FTP server enabled on it, so I also have a playlist on my work laptop that links to the music via urls on the FTP server, so I have all my music in a single place, shared for anyone in my house and I can listen to all my music away from my house as well! :)


About 600. I don't see how someone can listen to 2000+ songs. I'm always cleaning out my library of songs I get tired of listening to.
I don't listen to 200+ songs, there is enough music to listen to the collection that I've got for some stupid amount of time, something like a month 24 hours a day without repeating a track or stopping for a rest.

the thing is that I might want to listen to a track one day.

I'd listen to different music at a party than I would if I were sitting and doing some work etc...
 
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