i want to get music from two bands. one is penicillin and one is called hide. the problem is when i use torrentscan.org it dos't give any hits. i was wondering if anyone knows of a good site for j rock music. i also tried lime wire. which is where i got the music the first time . i cant find it any more. if you have any sites that are in English or Japaneses that may have the two bands plz let me know.
It's not a part of it.. TorrentScan is a torrent site search engine. A few sites to look out for are: http://oink.cd/ http://filemp3.org However, if you go round asking for invites, this thread will get shut down and you'll end up banned. << Friendly warning ;-)
in not saking for copyright files. i have the cds but i lent them to my friend and he messed them up and only 5 out of all songs work . i tryed skip doctor and nothing. he wont pay for them ether . they cost me like 200 to get them all as well.
Whether the music is copyrighted or not, asking for invites to the places that contain the links is against forum rules. Sorry to hear about your loss though.. :X
oh you meant an invite to the torrent site. i know the only way to get invited is to be on the forums for the site. anyways the sites didn't have the music. ill probably just have to buy the cds again and beet the money out of my friend.
Check your local game stores and pawn shops. Some of them have a very expensive machine, that will buff out scratches, so the discs look and play like new. We have a pawn shop with one. They've saved a couple of dvds for me. Our pawn shop charges $1.99 per disc. They are a lot better than the disc doctor. I took a ps2 game disc in, for a friend. It had a very bad scratch on it. I thought they wouldn't be able to fix it. When they brought it back out, you couldn't tell it had ever been scratched. Call around and ask if they have a disc repair service.......... Worth a try.
for scratched discs i always use NUFinish car polish. You rub some on the disc with a soft cloth from the center of disc outwards, let it sit for 2 minutes. Then buff it out with a clean soft cloth. This will fill in scratches and help the laser read it. Hold the disc up to a light, if light shines through the disc is ruined.