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skai21 said:
Yo. I really hope that all you Caribbean Pirates out there at lease go out and get a copy of the record. Even those that don't like it, go cop it and give it as a gift to someone that will appreciate it. I understand that a lot of people are impatient and can't wait to have it but damn, now that you stole it, go buy it.
bought a copy off the strange store the day they made the sale availiable. heading out to best buy at 10:00 AM to pick up another copy to play in my car. yes, i downloaded it and listened to the whole thing once, but i still support it. did the same with everready
 

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Twiztidmn said:
bought a copy off the strange store the day they made the sale availiable. heading out to best buy at 10:00 AM to pick up another copy to play in my car. yes, i downloaded it and listened to the whole thing once, but i still support it. did the same with everready
Hell yes, im doing the same
 
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KrazeeRDM said:
im gonna admit i do kinda steal the albums from my work but i always pay for the ones i take on release date though. i bought 2 MLK cd's the signed one and the one i got in my collection so i always support tech and most of the strange camp. i got doubles of every tech cd besides calm before the storm through celcius and got doubles of kutt's and SS' shit too. so i may be a pirate who gets shit early but i always support the artist i think deserve the support.
No doubt. good look
 

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skai21 said:
No disrepect bro...just sharing my opnion.
None taken. I get tired of no-bootlegging campaigns and talks because they only add fuel to the fire. When Napster stepped onto the scene a lot of artists and labels embraced it because they could push their music onto people without fighting for radio play and selling out to "music" channels. What they failed to realize was that they were whoring out their last ability to control supply and demand. A lot of cats now just give false release dates to compensate for leaked music. It's a terrible situation, I understand, but at this point there's very little that can be done about boolegging and stealing music.