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flame.leaf
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Hey, random is the way to go. The majority of the bands I listen to I discovered randomly. xD
Well 2gb should be enough, most Linux distros are easily able to fit on an actual CD, so the 2gb shouldn't be a problem. The only distro I know of that would be too big for a flash drive would be OpenSUSE. Personally I'd recommend Ubuntu or Linux Mint.
And I can see that. I tried going to the site but there was no way in other than the "Login" button. It's a little hard to believe that it houses every song ever made when it restricts it's userbase like that. I'll take your word for it, though. xD
Filestube is just a search engine. What it does is take you to multiple filehosting sites. Pretty much all of those sites have download limits, so you can only download one album at a time, and you have to wait 15 or so minutes between each download. One of the hosting sites disregards all that, though: mediafire. It's awesome because it doesn't limit your speed and you can download as many files at once as you want. The limits don't matter to me too much though, because there's a LOT of different sites so I can jump between them really easily to download the albums I want, especially if I find it on mediafire.
I downloaded a few of his albums the other day. Really like his stuff. Whitley and Sea Wolf are both Indie Folk and two of my favorites in the genre. Whitley I discovered by hearing one of his songs on the second-to-last episode of FlashForward. Sea Wolf was the opening act for The Album Leaf when I saw them live last year, and they were amazing. ^_^
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Posted 10-20-2010, 06:42 PM
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