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This article discusses the history of music piracy through the lens of Rob Sheridan's experiences with illegal file sharing platforms like what.cd (Oink) and Nine Inch Nails' innovative approach to digital distribution. It explores how these platforms offered a level of access and quality that mainstream services couldn't match, leading to a sense of nostalgia for the lost joy of piracy.
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The discussion revolves around the cultural impact of music piracy, its role in fostering community and discovery, and the changing landscape of music consumption with streaming services. Participants reflect on their experiences with various platforms like Napster, LimeWire, Soulseek, and modern alternatives such as Spotify and Bandcamp. The conversation touches on the limitations of streaming catalogs, the decline of physical media formats, and the potential role of AI-generated music in replacing piracy.
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