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Am downloading now! From the responce this looks like its great... I'm going to see if we can get this out there in Freshers week 2004 @ Sheffield Uni...

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lol to tell you the truth, i havent even listened to any tracks yet!! :laugh:

I want to test my ISP's unlimted plan, and i help people at the same time!! :)

You ain't listened to it, ho w can you slag others off. I listened to it, didn't like it and said so.

You gonna line me up and shoot me for saying so?

You ain't listened to it, ho w can you slag others off.  I listened to it, didn't like it and said so.

You gonna line me up and shoot me for saying so?

My bad, i mean all not any, so there. I've listened to 7 songs already. And right now you are lined up, and im ready to shoot :shifty:

You guys are starting to ruin a good thing. This thread and helping the guy out is one of the most genuine things I've seen in a long time, so could you two maybe quit acting like a couple of 4 year olds and just get over it?

I only said what I thought. I was dragged into arguments by someone who hadn't listened to the music at all.

If I am bad for saying what I said.......

tough.

Life is a bitch I personally don't like the music, but as I said earlier, I will pass it on to those who are less music savvy than I.

I only said what I thought. I was dragged into arguments by someone who hadn't listened to the music at all.

If I am bad for saying what I said.......

tough.

Life is a bitch I personally don't like the music, but as I said earlier, I will pass it on to those who are less music savvy than I.

this is what i think, you are a huge jackass, thats my input. i am not a bad person, And i have listened but your head is so far in your ass you can hear me.

stop biting children :p i respect your opinion matallithrax, even tho you did word it nicer earlier on :p

and sumeet cheers for sticking up for me - but dont worry about it, im a grown up(ish) i can take it, i appreciate that people wont like it, i'd be painfully arrogant if i thought otherwise, i'm pleased some people like it though and thank you for all your help with this :)

end of fight, pwease...

stop biting children :p i respect your opinion matallithrax, even tho you did word it nicer earlier on :p

and sumeet cheers for sticking up for me - but dont worry about it, im a grown up(ish) i can take it, i appreciate that people wont like it, i'd be painfully arrogant if i thought otherwise, i'm pleased some people like it though and thank you for all your help with this :)

end of fight, pwease...

but i like making fun of people, thats what i do, you cant take that away from me :cry:

oh yes and cheers :beer:

you know what, you sound like the type of person that replys to a microsoft post with ooo microsoft are s$%? there xbox is crap, this guy has put a lot of hard work into his music, i havnt downloaded it yet but i intend on, that post was really rude and outta line, you dont like the music then explain it dont just say thats crap, we should all thank him for letting us download all his hard work for FREE* and asking for nothing in return, im guess that something like this will seriously either help or hinder his chances with a record company (i think hinder) but anyway to the creator of the songs. where abouts are you in the uk, im going to download your album and give it to some of the music reviewers in our student union for our magazine (im VP of the student union) might be nice to do an interview with our review about why you choose to torrent your music

anyway thanks for reading

Dom

*free meaning not including bandwidth costs

stop biting children :p i respect your opinion matallithrax, even tho you did word it nicer earlier on :p

and sumeet cheers for sticking up for me - but dont worry about it, im a grown up(ish) i can take it, i appreciate that people wont like it, i'd be painfully arrogant if i thought otherwise, i'm pleased some people like it though and thank you for all your help with this :)

end of fight, pwease...

I mean no dissrespect, I have only stated that I dont like the music. Am I wrong in doing so? If I am wrong then someone should tell me. If I am OK to say what I feel then I should also be told.

I worded it better earlier because I had not had any beer.

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