Music Softwares That I’ve Used Over the Years



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I’ve been a music lover for as long as I can remember. With great addiction comes great addiction fixes! I think I started with Napster back in 1999, and was using it for almost 2 years until it ran into some problems with the authorities.

I abandoned Napster for Audiogalaxy, a web-based music sharing system, and was happy to use it until a year later, it too ran into some problems. It was a really good software, too bad, I guess all good things do come to an end.

In 2002, I found Kazaa, a peer-to-peer sharing, and my thirst for new and old songs continued for 2 years. Obviously, authorities could never ever stop the sharing of files over the net, no matter how hard they tried. Asians love FREE stuff. Period.

The only CDs that I’ve bought in the last 5 years were all of Bon Jovi’s. Yes, when it comes to my favorite band, I always buy original. LOL. 

It was not before long when Limewire came a calling. This time though, the authorities were slower to respond, as it still up until today, some 4 years later. I didn’t catch the torrent wave until a year ago. I never believed in downloading files larger than 200MB, and even until today, I’d rather buy DVDs from the shop for RM8 each than downloading a 3+GB file. Bollocks to that, it may be free but it’s not practical.

With Limewire search coming up with junk files and viruses these days, I switched to Frostwire and although there’s 100% no way around junk files, at least the search results are minimized towards the authenticity of the mp3 file.

So, it’s Frostwire & Bitcomet for me these days. Sites like rsstorrents.com and mininova.org are my favorite haunts. By the way, before the music authorities contact me over this post, I want to say that PLEASE don’t get pirated stuff, buy only original *KEEPS A STRAIGHT FACE*.

The only difficulty that I face with is the search for NEW malay/indonesian songs. If you know a good site, please share. Danke.

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