harveydanger.com— Download it via BitTorrent or directly in MP3 or OGG format from their website. They've got a whole article on why they're doing it for the curious.
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"Ohgr, I guess you're the kind of person that judges a band by the number of their songs you hear on the radio. You must love Green Day."No, i think he likes skinny Puppy.
"On the flipside, if they're putting it out online, obviously their CD sales aren't great."They've been planning to do this since long before the album was out, so you can't really say that. They're an independent band with a self-released album, I doubt they're expecting to hit the Billboard 200. :P
"Even tho it's free, people are still getting it from torrent sites."Those torrent sites are actually just linking to the Harvey Danger torrent tracker. Same tracker, same torrent, different link. I doubt they're complaining about extra publicity.
innerlogicgroupOct 3, 2005
This is an odd album, not what I expected, but it's good, it's worth the download none the less.
peerkOct 3, 2005
"Where Have All The Merrymakers Gone?" was a great album.
craigtheguruOct 3, 2005
It's good to see that artists do get it. As soon as more artists take a stand the industry will be forced to change, and from within!
lunchb0xOct 3, 2005
"dupe<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/music/Harvey_Danger_give_away_album_on_Bit-Torrent">http://digg.com/music/Harvey_Danger_give_away_album_on_Bit-Torrent"</a>hey liquidice, I searched for Harvey Danger as well and didn't see a dupe. People stopped digging that other story 15 days ago thou so im glad this one was duped, it deserved the hompage.
disposablerobOct 3, 2005
"Ohgr, I guess you're the kind of person that judges a band by the number of their songs you hear on the radio. You must love Green Day."No, i think he likes skinny Puppy.
thegrueOct 3, 2005
"On the flipside, if they're putting it out online, obviously their CD sales aren't great."They've been planning to do this since long before the album was out, so you can't really say that. They're an independent band with a self-released album, I doubt they're expecting to hit the Billboard 200. :P
neutrinoOct 3, 2005
There's definitely one tech nerd in the band (I've never listened to them before so I don't know which one he is). Here's his blog, where you can directly congratulate him on what they're doing:<a class="user" href="http://jeffjlin.typepad.com/">http://jeffjlin.typepad.com/</a>
binarystarOct 3, 2005
ahhhhhh nice. the mp3 version is in 'scene' standards.
bluehouseOct 3, 2005
Downloaded to it, listened to it and it's not my cup of tea. I do think it's great they are doing this.
kyelewisOct 7, 2005
"Even tho it's free, people are still getting it from torrent sites."Those torrent sites are actually just linking to the Harvey Danger torrent tracker. Same tracker, same torrent, different link. I doubt they're complaining about extra publicity.
deltron3030Oct 24, 2005
Where Have All The Merrymakers Gone? was one of my favourite albums until my copy cracked in half. I can't wait to listen to this.
Closed AccountNov 2, 2005
Everyone needs to support this experiment now if we hope to defeat DRM once and for all. This is the time to strike!
narpasApr 23, 2006
Yeah. They were finished. But then, they stopped being finished.
narpasApr 23, 2006
Hoooooly crap.That... that... that, that's the digg effect. Wow.