Alternatives to oink.cd
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Alternatives to oink.cd
Since oink is defunct, is there another site that is similar to oink.cd but houses obsucre/underrated music? Looking for some rare stuff and public torrents don't have anything.
Thanks.
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Re: Alternatives to oink.cd
im a newb to what.cd, but they were able to give me a pretty obscure cd, so im assuming they might be up your ally
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Re: Alternatives to oink.cd
wtf is oink.cd? oink.me.uk? what.cd? waffles.fm? WHATS GOING ON HERE?! also.. oink was dead in 2007
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Re: Alternatives to oink.cd
the obvious:
Google.com
search mediafire.com, megaupload.com, hotfile.com, depositfiles.com, filesonic.com bitshare.com etc
http://nodata.tv/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; posts new leaks as well as the occasional oldies
and then What.CD is obviously the best torrent site for everything else
also... oink is dead????!
Google.com
search mediafire.com, megaupload.com, hotfile.com, depositfiles.com, filesonic.com bitshare.com etc
http://nodata.tv/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; posts new leaks as well as the occasional oldies
and then What.CD is obviously the best torrent site for everything else
also... oink is dead????!
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Re: Alternatives to oink.cd
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=in ... p3|mp4|avi" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)+search.term.here+-html+-htm+-php+-asp+-cf+-jsp&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=
works really well, just replace the search.term.here with whatever you're looking for. it scours folders for mp3s, mp4s, and avis and weeds out a lot of shit.
works really well, just replace the search.term.here with whatever you're looking for. it scours folders for mp3s, mp4s, and avis and weeds out a lot of shit.
Re: Alternatives to oink.cd
i used to exclusively back waffles but to be honest they are nothing compared to what.cd now
Re: Alternatives to oink.cd
Both are excellent. What.cd is the better choice out of the two, however. I can't say that lossless/high quality music is that important to me as it once was.
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Re: Alternatives to oink.cd
ska wrote:I never cared about lossless and still don't. All my music is 128kps and it sounds fine on the iphone/ipod/docks that I have.assblaster wrote:Both are excellent. What.cd is the better choice out of the two, however. I can't say that lossless/high quality music is that important to me as it once was.
I use what.cd and demonoid.me for torrent sites.
Check out http://newalbumreleases.net" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; for direct .rar downloads. A good place to save your ratio on a download that isn't going to seed much. They get a lot of new shit.
128!? bleh! I'm not a quality snob but that's AWFUL. 256 at the very LEAST for it to sound anywhere near decent quality. Anything lower than that, and the first thing I notice is that the symbals and drums sound like they're inside of a tin can.
Awful Ska. Just awful.
I never bother with flac, or even 320, I usually just go for the V0
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Re: Alternatives to oink.cd
i've only recently gone to higher quality because i got good headphones and you can actually hear a difference
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Re: Alternatives to oink.cd
Jordan311 wrote:
first thing I notice is that the symbals and drums sound like they're inside of a tin can.
nice try, bro