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iD1g1t.com is possibly the greatest website ever for an office dweller such as myself.

I have been tearing through tons of albums so far that I've always wanted to listen to, but could never be bothered to even download. Listening to some of these albums has allowed me to bypass the whole downloading phase, and skip straight to the "I must own this CD" phase.

Today's playlist:

Amon Tobin- Supermodified

Of Montreal- The Sunlandic Twine

moe.- Headseed

Disco Biscuits- Encephalous Crime

Beck- Guero

Keller Williams- Laugh

Prince- Musicology

Supersuckers- The Sacrilicious Sounds Of...

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This week:

Lee Scratch Perry - History Mystery & Prophesy

Public Enemy - Apocalypse 91, the Enemy Strikes Back

Public Enemy - Fear of a Black Planet.asx

John Digweed - Bedrock.asx

Sasha - Global Underground 013 - Ibiza

Various Artists - Tranceport II

The Byrds - Sweetheart of the Rodeo

Johnny Cash - I Walk the Line

Johnny Cash - The Fabulous Johnny Cash - Songs of Our Soil

Johnny Cash - American Recordings

Broken Social Scene - You Forgot It In People

This really is the greatest interweb site ever! I'm listening to stuff I never would have tried otherwise, and loving it. It's also great have all you have is one little asx file per album. It's so easy to trade them and pass them along. Hell we can even save the asx files of individual tracks and share compilations!!

Long live the id1g1t servers!

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Guest Low Roller

Bonjour to a new edition of my playlist.

So far today has been:

Pearl Jam- Binaural

King Crimson- In The Court of the Crimson King

Candlebox- Candlebox

Stabbing Westward- Darkest Days (had to cut that one short...)

Screaming Trees- Dust

Of Montreal- The Sunlandic Twine

Lemon Jelly- Lemon Jelly (that's for you Tungsten, wherever you are...)

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i don't understand how that site gets away with it! holy cow man!

No clue... at the very least they have to pay royalties to act as a quasi radio station. Then again nobody noticed Napster for about a year either.

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