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[QUOTE="metalguy:549780"]demondave said:[QUOTE]I am on Soulseek all of the time. My username is mr thirsty. I like it's lack of involvement. I don't have to contact people and beg them or ask permission or anything like that. I am specifically interested in demos and soundboards/radio broadcasts. The kind of stuff that exists, but you can not buy. Torrents seem interesting, but don't you have to contact people or something like that? If you have to ask people for permission or hunt them down, than it seems like a pain in the ass. A lot of people love being minature little tyrants in cyberspace, instead of enjoying spreading music they love. So, primarily I am in soulseek and on newsgroups. Due to this I have filled up over 400GB with music. If anyone feels like poining out the benefits of Torrents let me know. I am interested.[/QUOTE] The thing is about torrents is that people have to be seeding it.. So the peak of a torrents download rate isn't right away. But if it is something that is in demand ALL THE TIME! You will be able to get it whenever.. Try any discography's of Carcass or Cannibal Corpse. When a torrent is released and is forgotten about, that is when you have to do more hunting. And for me if I want it that bad I go to amazon.com and find a used copy dirt cheap. I got the whole John Coltrane Discography on a Torrent... It took around two weeks but it was well worth it.. 50+albums. [/QUOTE]
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