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    • November 28, 2007 11:26 PM CST
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      Anyone using SLSk?
      What about the garagepunk room on SLSK?
      My id is Rowdy Rod
    • December 21, 2007 8:56 PM CST
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      Shit man, I've downloaded sooo much from ya over the past couple o' years ...under several usernames...I think Jim Stark was the last one I used and occasionally hop back on under that "handle"
    • December 21, 2007 6:49 PM CST
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      I like soulseek a lot myself, but I only have a 40GB hard drive, so my stuff is a little limited.

      my username is disgusteen and I'm in the garagepunk room whenever I'm on.
    • December 10, 2007 7:31 PM CST
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      Check out the blogger's group here at the Hideout.
    • December 10, 2007 7:24 PM CST
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      Damn, Kevin, where've ya been? We've got a long list of music blog links on the main (podcast) blog at GaragePunk.com. Had 'em there for 2 years in fact! Check the sidebars on the right... lots there to keep you busy.
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    • December 10, 2007 7:12 PM CST
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      I use soulseek a lot. I'm new to this Music blog thing. I recently downloaded literally hundreds of rare old punk singles from a blog called Killed By Death Records www.kbdrecords.com (no affiliation with the series of compilations except that they obviously showcase similar styles of music and obviously many bands/songs which also appear on KBD comps are represented on the blog as well). You can listen to the songs online or download them and do whatever you want with them. They are generally of high quality and there are lots of cover scans, label scans, and sometimes a bit of history. I checked out a few other blogs that have old punk/new wave/powerpop but this one seemed to have the best stuff i.m.o. What are some other sites like this? What about Blogs for 60s garage? Mod? R&B?

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