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Love my spotify but...... (by Donnie1987)

 Donnie1987 
18-Mar-14 11:28 pm
If they play one more dammed dubstep commercial I gunna punch a emo kid so har it leave a popknot on his head so Big the Marines can plant a flag on it

 

 

 
 
 mrb89 
18-Mar-14 11:34 pm
Lmao

 

 

 
 
 Donnie1987 
18-Mar-14 11:51 pm
@mrb89: I friggin hate dub step

 

 

 
 
 mrb89 
18-Mar-14 11:52 pm
@Donnie1987: me too... sorry Spotify hates you

 

 

 
 
 Donnie1987 
18-Mar-14 11:55 pm
@mrb89: dosent hate me just loves to annoy the **** outta me

 

 

 
 
 mrb89 
18-Mar-14 11:56 pm
@Donnie1987: same thing lol

 

 

 
 
 Donnie1987 
18-Mar-14 11:56 pm
@mrb89: o ok

 

 

 
 
 TheCelt (4)   (43 / M-F / Ireland)
4-Jul-14 3:16 am
I found out a way to download songs for free from spotify the other week , if you have a PC then download an app called the moo0 voice recorder , then simply record the song your playing on spotify with the app , it works like a charm

http://download.cnet.com/Moo0-Voice-...-10864751.html

 

 

 
 
 WalkSoftly 
4-Jul-14 3:22 am
Tmobile is gonna allow Spotify, Pandora, and the like to be streamed w/o counting data....just so ya know.....

"" Officially called Music Freedom, the initiative
will roll out with initial support for eight
services including iTunes Radio, iHeartRadio,
Pandora, Rhapsody, Spotify, Slacker,
Samsung's Milk Music and Beatport.
According to T-Mobile, about 85 percent of
total Internet radio usage is generated by the
first six services mentioned.
T-Mobile CEO John Legere said the new plan
is meant to highlight the carrier's network
strength.
"As a committed music freak, I'm personally
outraged at the way the other guys are using
the music you love to lure you into over-priced
plans with sweet 'promotional offers' that
quickly roll into higher prices or trigger those
absurd overage charges," Legere said in a
prepared statement. "Music should be free of
all that. Music should have no limits."
With no overage charges or data caps, Music
Freedom is basically an all-you-can-eat
service for streaming music platforms.
Further, T-Mobile plans to add more providers
at a later date. The company is running a poll
on its website where people can vote for
candidate services, including Beats Music,
which Apple recently acquired as part of a $3
billion acquisition of parent company Beats.
As is his style, Legere took the announcement
as an opportunity to slam competing carriers,
saying they are either too greedy or simply
unwilling to offer a similar free service on their
networks.""
Link.

 

 

 
 
 WalkSoftly 
4-Jul-14 3:24 am
And Im still waiting on the "But......" lol

 

 

 
 
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