ETIQUETTE - Include correct format (artist / band, title of release, year of release, cover art, the file type (v0, 320 mp3, FLAC, etc), short description, YouTube sample, link) - Send thanks if you have downloaded something to let them know they did a good thing - Avoid sharing / requesting things that are already on the archive - Soulseek / rutracker are your friends, too - just don't argue in this thread about it
REQUESTS >I have a request! Did I... - Check the archive for a live link before requesting? - Share something first? - Google "blogspot + artist name + album name" - Google the same as above but with site:zippyshare.com and such instead of blogspot
ARCHIVE >"I don't know how to find what I'm looking for in the archive" - Go here: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>archive.rebeccablacktech.com/mu/ - When searching, limit your search to links only, like so: "desired album mega|zippyshare|mediafire" - Make sure you've typed "zippyshare" and not "zippy", or else Zippyshare links will not be found.
Sofa - Grey (1997) [FLAC] >Noise rock, post-punk, post-rock, reviewer called it Big Black and Slint showing up for a Joy Division reunion mega.nz/#F!6IUSHK5T!6Tq6N_qqLTxa5gyGw050LA
X-15 - Blueprint (1982) >album-oriented rock, power pop crossover >GloryDazeMusic claimed that they tracked down some of the band members for an interview but nothing materialized >not to be confused with the older melodic punk and proto-alternative rock band of the same name youtube.com/watch?v=PJjaXfoDJ_o www114.zippyshare.com/v/Jgu6tfTY/file.html Credit: wilfullyobscure
You forgot to include more previous sharethreads:
(OP of that thread is a massive faggot by not actually contributing)
Pedro Santos - Krishnanda (1968) >Experimental brazilian music, has a lot of percussion, I don't know how to explain this album Sample: youtu.be/DRk-4WdsN9w
>the absolute state of this thread Since when were have sharethreads gotten so dead? Gonna have a look through my library to find some shit to liven this thread up. While I'm doing that, anyone got a link for MGMT's 2013 self-titled album? looked through the archive and all the links are dead.
Easton Nelson
Chakra - Chakra (1980) >J-pop, new wave, funny, underrated japanese band youtu.be/3eL07ODR3M8
I previously posted the band's last two albums a while ago but I was finally able to get a hold of their rare privately-released first album, so go and grab that if you already downloaded my last upload of theirs.
>Sorry user. Appreciate your condolences; just now getting into the band and holding out hope that I don't find the album as bad as others did. Thanks for the link.
The Special Goodness - S/T [V0] >Indie rock >Side project of Weezer's drummer Pat Wilson, originally released under his name but retconned attribution to the name of the band he started soon after, which he named the same as this album. It's complicated. youtu.be/ewBZ95Eun3Q mega.nz/#F!ScVTAazK!BkA_HRE3emwfVOIu0cJ_dg
Warrant- The enforcer Don't have files cause my vinyl sounds like shit but youtu.be/bPwYeaH1VOI I can give mp3s if you want but its not gonna sound good Also I request sabaton- the art of war
Great Buildings - Apart From The Crowd (1981) >power pop, half of this very short-lived band later became The Rembrandts of "I'll Be There For You" fame >this very rare version's cover art excludes the text "Apart From The Crowd" youtube.com/watch?v=WZorlJLVmpo www50.zippyshare.com/v/SZHIdstE/file.html Credit: downunderground
ive shared 4 albums in the past requesting ぼくたちのいるところ。 [Bokutachi no Iru Tokoro.]'s albums that arent already in the archive, i cant find them anywhere
Gabriel Edwards
wait forgot i found one that isnt in the archive a while ago, still requesting the remaining ~3
ぼくたちのいるところ。- ぼくいる。(2017) Bokutachi no Iru Tokoro. - Bokuiru >Art Punk, Punk Rock, Pop Punk
>influential south coast grindcore/experimental three piece that reminds you of flicking fag ash into a near empty tin of tyskie as you stare at the bare brickwork wall in your shite bedsit
Divorce - S/T (2012) >incredibly crafted noise album, criminally overlooked by everyone but The Quietus. Hands down the best band to come out of Glasgow's noise scene