
While the lack of savings might leave room for pause, at 74 songs (that's main setlist and quite a few of the DLC tracks), Apple still missed some of the best gems -- namely, every single bonus song. A quick search on iTunes led us to finding all but four of the bonus tracks ("29 Fingers," "Outside," "Nightmare" and the power ballad "Timmy and the Lords of the Underworld"). If you're looking for a more eclectic mix, search for the bonus 9 tracks available; that'll only cost you $8.91.












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Last night I downloaded a torrent with 500+ Don Dokken songs.
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Yeah, right.
1) Disposable income. When I had the money to blow on music, I was more likely to do so.
2) Writing music. Sure, even pirated music gives you exposure to a wider audience...but gee, I sure would like to make some of that $600 I dropped on SONAR 6 back.
Think twice before you pirate the music. If it's music you know you will/would like, buy it instead. Amazon runs an MP3 service now where you can get full albums at 256kbps for like $8.
On the other hand, if you're just trying it out, then buy it if you like it (or, as I often do, buy their next CD rather than the one you just downloaded). If you don't like it, then don't worry about it. A responsible person would delete it from their computer if they didn't like it...but eh, no one (except the RIAA) will blame you if you "forget".
Unless you count RockBand DLC, DO YOU HEAR THAT RECORD COMPANIES!!!!
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I have almost the entire collection in LP, but it's a chore change the disc (just like 15 minutes each side of the record).
But honestly... I find the quality of the LP record better than a CD... really. (well, not the quality, the feeling).
I go to Second Chance (a little store here in Laredo, Tx) and buy some tapes or LP.
I bought 3 tapes of Uriah Heep at .75 cents each, and a Whitesnake LP at $1.50 last week =)
i thought changing discs wasn't a big deal... or is that only for games?
sorry... i couldn't resist.
OMG, win!!!!
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But seriously, who else is going to buy the "Rock Band Song Pack"?
Fernando: THE ANTI-SONY/EVERYTHING THAT ISN'T 80S TROLL!
Noshino/Shag: THE ANTI-NINTENDO TROLLS!
Co: THE ANTI-EVERYTHING BUT NINTENDO TROLL!
Krazy Ken: THE ANTI-LOGIC TROLL!
Spartacus: THE MICROSOFT OWNS YOUR SOUL TROLL!
Sheppy: THE MULTIPLE PERSONALITY TROLL!(I had to do it:P)
Raikage: THE I HATE EVERYONE, LEAVE ME ALONE, I'MA GONNA GO PLAY PORTAL TROLL WHO HAPPENS TO LIKE APPLE'S PRODUCTS.
about to post that, my thoughts exactly.
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That and every year they have an offer on laptops+free iPod for students (only requires instute name and city, too easy to cheat).
Probably should research more yea.
i doubt its a big chain store or anything but there are drug stores where i live (east coast Maryland) that are called "Apple Discount Drugs". i just thought it was funny after reading your comment about "Apple" and "Discount" in the same sentence lol.
ok ill leave now lol
The stuedent discount is nice I bought 2 iMacs and a Macbook that way. Now my husband works for a company that's partners with Apple so we get the company discount. It save a few hundred off every Mac.
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"TIMMY!! LIVIN A LIE!!!!"
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I sat through many a films, does that mean I'm allowed to skip the OST CD and just download from a torrent?
who said something about downloading from a torrent (in this particular conversation)? i was merely stating that most people wont buy it because they have already purchased the FULL songs in an interactive format. thats much different from a movie soundtrack like you stated where you only get a snippet of the song in most cases. i buy good movie OST's all the time but i have yet to buy one from a game. i could be in the minority though.
And people that pirate shit need to stop acting like they're fighting the Revolutionary War. You are thieves. Stop justifying stealing by trying to attach it to an ideology; it's a Christina Aguilera song for fuck's sake.
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I wonder what that pirate Mike makes about all this?
Every company owes me the decency of a fair deal... AND I'm entitled to my own opinion of fair.
I'm answering this time so I never have to hear an idiot ask that dumb question again. Consumer outcry is one way to voice one's opinion of what is fair, with the intent to hopefully change the market. Telling others to stop and not care makes me lump you in the same category as those that pay full price at a used car lot.
What if you were that used car salesman trying to make ends meet, and a customer threw a hissy fit because they couldn't buy the car they wanted for $90 instead of the tag price of $9,000. I know that's not a very good analogy, but not everyone at big companies like Apple swim in Scrooge McDuck-sized vaults of cash, despite what you may think. There are real people behind those logos, and these companies have to spend money to make money (and yes, I know they cut corners where they can).
All W.R.E. is saying is that so many people act as though they're entitled to everything at all times at the cheapest possible price; damn-near free. While you may call it consumer assertiveness, pirating music for free is NOT an example of this...it's people getting a product/service for FREE that someone had to pay to produce, i.e. LOSS. And if you think that music is somehow cheap to produce, then an idiot is you. Sure, you could cut out certain paychecks to corporate suits, but there's still a lot of overhead tied up in production. Marketing, Physical Production, Shipping, Stocking Fees...just to name a few. While I can agree that no consumer should just bend over and take it up their Hershey Highway "just because", you should understand that companies are already trying to give you the best pricing per cost because of something besides public outcry: It's called competition. And big companies such as Apple aren't in this game primarily to make you happy. They're in this game to make money.
I'll presume that you also bitch at your waiter/waitress when the fries come out too crispy/not crispy enough. Way to make your voice heard.
What kind of f*ed up communist world do you live in?
"Every company owes me the decency of a fair deal..."
Wow. There are so many things wrong with this argument that I almost don't know where to start. Companies don't owe you shit. This is why we live in a competition driven market...so you can vote with your dollar. Companies are around to make money.
"...AND I'm entitled to my own opinion of fair."
No shit? This is just your opinion? Are you telling me that what you're saying isn't incontrovertible fact? So there's a really good chance that you could be wrong? Oh. Good.
"Telling others to stop and not care makes me lump you in the same category as those that pay full price at a used car lot."
Except at a used car lot it's a generally accepted practice to haggle. Do you bitch about the dollar menu at Wendy's to get a lower price? This is why people at retail hate morons like yourself.
"Consumer outcry is one way to voice one's opinion of what is fair, with the intent to hopefully change the market."
Yeah, crying on Joystiq is what most people consider to be "consumer outcry". Delusions of grandeur FTW! Let us know how that works out for you.
It's a perfectly acceptable practice to haggle over price when it comes to considerably larger transactions, but to haggle over $0.99 songs is pretty pathetic. If you're willing to have a bitch-fight with iTunes over their content price, just remember two things:
1) There are other people in the world besides you. These people need jobs and money too. Try working in the corporate sector sometime, it will open your eyes to how many expenses really eat into a profit margin. It's not "communism", it's called "not being a self-centered egomaniacal individual with no concern for others". There is no entitlement that everyone will agree on that puts you ahead of everyone else in line, except in your own mind.
2) If you want to try and ask iTunes to pay YOU to download their music, I will gladly support you so long as the music-in-question is Metallica's album St. Anger. They should have to pay ANYBODY to download that shit-bomb.
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If I had to guess, I'd say complete the "Endless Setlist"