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Piracy, file sharing, & free music sites and shit I made into blinkies because I'm autistic

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MP3.com - Under The Radar - MP3.com 2003 (2003)
(early 2000′s advertisements)
Oh yeah, new blog post and associated site update from me. If you're curious about a huge dataset of obscure MP3.com tracks and artist metadata from 1997 - 2003 (with Internet Archive mp3 links so you can go listen to them!), give it a look!
A few projects related to the late great MP3.com
I’m still ripping all of my CDs to my computer. I’m about halfway through this box.
Do you guys remember these tiny CDs?
Want a throwback? A promo enhanced cd from mp3.com. It has a little program that opens up and is so retro, I love it. It has a bunch of songs on the disc, too, that you can access within that program (or from the file folders).

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Yeah, pretty much…I’m still mad about MP3.com though.
If you don’t know about MP3.com, it was one of the first havens for musicians to post their music in the early days of the Internet as we know it. There were music charts on there too, and a social aspect to it. The music of major label artists was there on the charts with the indie artists and you could go every day and see how your song was doing. I loved MP3.com.
Vivendi Universal bought MP3.com though and I thought at the time that it would have been a wonderful way for the company to scout talent, but as soon as they bought it, they pulled the plug on it (probably because Universal artists were tanking to indie artists), so everyone’s work was gone forever. It was such a special website that will probably never be re-created. We came close with MySpace. But yeah, I’m still mad about MP3.com and how Vivendi Universal fucked themselves to (literally) own the indies.
My High School Beat Page (from 2000!)
I was digging around the wayback machine and decided to see if I could find my old MP3.com sites from my AtomicXL days.
Lost Gems: Kimberly Kills - Ten Years Too Soon
Lost Gems: Kimberly Kills - Ten Years Too Soon Hard to track down melodic rock earworm from the bygone mp3.com early aughts. #KimberlyKills #rock #poppunk #mp3 #SanDiego
I started college shortly after the rise of Napster, in an era where young bands were just figuring out how to get their music out into the digital world as a means of being discovered, and a heap of nascent music websites began hosting mp3s of small-town rock and pop punk bands by the hundreds.
The place I gravitated towards most was the aptly titled http://www.mp3.com, where I became immersed…
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