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ironchef
04-17-2001, 10:58 AM
:johnwoo2:

one can't convey the feelings of dismay experienced when expecting to hear some of the yet-to-be-released Tool only to have little effin long haired, pampered, no-talent-havin, worthless, girl-lookin-like punk ass kids MMM-Bop at me.

nothing.

and then.. then i listend to another tune. it was a band named Hallow, i presume. who the eff are you and why are you impersonating Tool? you think that'll get your name out there? uh uh.

and listen. whoever the smartass is that replaced Tool with slap-happy jackasses or whoever it was doing a cover of Tone Loc's "Wild Thing" - Eff you too!

there. that's better.

styleee
04-17-2001, 11:01 AM
that is pretty funny.

and, a good idea i might add.

m0j0
04-17-2001, 11:52 AM
i understand your dismay. i hate it when that happens too.

i don't think that it's hanson's fault tho. you may just be venting.

topane
04-17-2001, 12:22 PM
You were caught with Hanson on your computer and now are trying to cover it up :nono:

ironchef
04-17-2001, 12:26 PM
Originally posted by topane
You were caught with Hanson on your computer and now are trying to cover it up :nono:
*shudder* :puke:

AWM
04-18-2001, 08:05 AM
I delight in that story.

Infact, a couple weeks ago, I was trying to get any and every rare or unrealeased Tool songs. Of course, thinking Napster was going to be no more. Then I came across the new album. I was wondering wtf all these wierd songs were, when it hit me, The new Album was on Napster!!! I eagery downloaded the entire disc, not listening to any of it until I had the entire release in full. I double checked everything against their website and finally finished after about 45 mins.

Well friend, same shit happened to me. Among my favorite disguised songs were, Puppy Love, The Macerana, Bobby Brown, and others. Serves us right, but I was thouroughly disapointed!!!

And the sad thruth is I thought closer to the release date that there was a chance the real versions might be there, so I downloaded a couple more. LOL, of course they were the wrong songs again. . . . .

sbp
04-18-2001, 09:45 AM
Beggars can't be choosers

ironchef
04-18-2001, 10:06 AM
oh, poo-poo on you. i know that.

i'm gonna replace all your wonderful Limbaugh moments caught on Napster with raving Green Party bits! hah, that'll learn ya! The Enviro-Mental-ists will strike back! ;)

sbp
04-18-2001, 10:29 AM
Hey at least I don't have Hanson on my hard drive. http://www.geocities.com/laracroftsucks/blocksurprise.x

http://sbp777777.homestead.com/files/hanson.jpg


[Edited by sbp on 04-18-2001 at 10:34 AM]

ironchef
04-18-2001, 10:36 AM
ouch, man.

it's bad enough i had to listen to the opening note, now you make me look at their faces?! curse you!

i've had PGP wipe that file 10 times, just for good measure :)

ironchef
04-18-2001, 10:44 AM
oh where, oh where has my little GAM gone, oh where oh where can he be?!

cut it! get it outta there! please, for the love o' gawd! i'm gonna have to stop visiting cause IT remains!

those smiling faces.. i'm.. i'm... almost finding them captivating.

has the world's youth suffered the same fate that it seems i'm bound to should i happen upon their mugs, one more time?

styleee
04-18-2001, 10:50 AM
i :love: hanson

they are just sooooo cute

sbp
04-18-2001, 11:25 AM
Originally posted by chosenfool
hey, sbp, it isnt in your hard drive, but it sure is in your homestead account! :P

now why would you be housing hanson pics? heh heh :D I couldn't upload it to any of my geosh1ties accounts. Yahoo has decided the file manager is no longer available to be used by me. The good news is I can still link to files stored there. And american express free isp is now limiting how many hours I get a month. But you don't see me griping about any of that.

Just be thankful I didn't link to that frigging mmmbop song.

ChrisMG187
04-18-2001, 12:11 PM
he would have gone all out and made a background sound of that song if we still had html enabled. Those were the days...

froggystyle
04-18-2001, 05:52 PM
I too have come across this inconvenience and i can tell you why this is... I dont know how many of you are familliar with ftp sites but it is a big little business. Basically it works like this..an individual will post his music/vids/warez...etc on an ftp site. He then will ofer accounts to look at his collection on sites such as oth.net. To gain full acces he will make you click on some banners or sign up for services...etc hence he profits when you want his music through banner adds... etc. Now i tried this a few times and decided it wasnt worth it...until i began to notice that some ftps were offering unreleased material..so frantically i signed up with all the services...etc only to find that the ftp was constantly flooded with users... or the songs werent really the unrelease material they were just renamed files...a sham to get you to click the banners and go to the sites....

So now ive got a dave matthews song that is realy a group of no talent hacks...or some lame musical or whatever and it sits on my comp for a few days before i decide to gather the energy it takes to drag and drop it into my recycle bin.

in that time...my napster is open and twenty people download this fake song...and from them twenty more...you see where im going with this...in a matter of weeks thsi bs song is all over napster..and there you go

now...being in a band i see a way to gain off this.. encode a demo song of my band..rename the file to something in the style of what i do and bam..instant distribution..as you know it doesnt matter what a songs name is..when playing in winamp the encoded title appears..

So at this point i ask a question to you all...do you think that if the recording industry didnt go through all this trouble...that napster would destroy itself with all these fake songs and such. What a waste of money by the RIAA

im gonna post this in off topic...cause i think it should go there too

M_A_C
04-19-2001, 03:06 PM
I would be fuc1ing pissed if that happened to me... Mainly because it would take me like an hour to get one song.

topane
04-21-2001, 07:07 AM
:hmm: Maybe it's people from the RIAA flooding Napster with fake songs, hoping to discourage downloading, figuring we'll all get sick of the fake tunes.