I normally buy cd's in stores. But i figuered i should buy a few albums from iTunes for a change of pace. I bought Voltaire's ''The Devil's Bris'' album last night off of iTunes excellent songs all the way through it's great.
So suggest some ideas (not Only for me but others that may use iTunes as well)
I'm into more the Gothic/Industrial/Metal/Harder stuff scene
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I'm not a big fan of itunes cause they usually charge close to the full price of the cd,so I usually go to other mp3 sites that charge anywhere from .49-2.09 for a full legnth. Anyways if want dark metal try nocodemus's album vanity is a virtue,if you want industrial try velvet acid christs fun with knives,if you want some floor killer shit try looking into and one.if you want dark hiphop try shy ones shit,want dark triphop try anything by portishead
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I just bought the Maroon 5 CD in stores for $9.99 - I could have bought the album on Itunes for the same price but with a bonus track...but without the actual cover art and CD case...hard decision for me to make as I eventually went and bought the bonus track for an additional 99 cents on Itunes. To me, buying songs on Itunes is convincing but not the actual albums...could it be due to the fact that you can still find CD's in stores, but not CD singles...to date I've only bought one album on Itunes and am not sure if I will be buying more albums on Itunes in the future...
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i think its better to buy a cd which you can then play in your stereo and also import into itunes!
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I always buy cds myself, but I will download a few songs of an artist to hear a sampling of their music.
The thing I wonder about all you guys that have all your music as downloaded mp3s is what you are going to do when you had spent all that dough and the computer's hard drive crashes or the iPod finally conks out without any backup of the music.
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I actually don't find myself buying albums too much, asides from greatest hits albums. And with iTunes, I can pretty much make my own greatest hit albums or mix CDs.
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The illegal downloading phase is wearing out - Ipod, which is compatible with iTunes, has sold 100 million players. Since iTunes emerged in April 2003 it took just three years to sell one BILLION songs. (The Japanese version of Itunes sold 1 million songs in its first four days).
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