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Steven @Steven-Polley

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t3hparty.org

I haven't had time lately. Pluss I don't have internet. I made an account there a few months ago.

So what happened to all your old music (I Wonder Why could probably get you signed). Your reverbnation account only has a few songs... Anyways, I hope you have better luck with your music if you return to ng, because some of it was pretty great.

dibs on 100

cool story brah

AND IM HERE TO SUCK YO DICK

Newgrounds is a useful dumping place for songs. On other audio websites I'm picky about which songs I submit, but because NG's audio portal is completely broken, I can spam it with WIPs and shit remixes and all sorts of crap that I make when I get bored. Then when I want to show people I have free hosting and streaming :D

Me too :)

For the most part anyways.

Notice how I got first place with a song that's not even finished yet :/ lol

But rather than sending links to people to my songs, I'll normally throw the finished version on rithium, reverb nation or KVR.

I remember this newspost once said 'This is why I hate Newgrounds' or something similar. Now it kind of changed. ;)

It did say that at one point in time.

Things change :)

Nice headphones.

lol ty

theory is theory is theory. :0

FuRiX is FuRiX

I like how you call the songs you work so very hard on Generic Dance Songs in a way to mock people who listen to it and the genre Dance when in actuality you couldn't make anything more than your Generic Dance Songs which in fact are very fucking bad.

And you're a Brian Peppers incarnate. Look him up or just look into a mirror.

I CANT MAKE ANYTHING BUT GNERIC DANCE SONGS WHICH IS WHY TROLL NEWTGORUNDS D::D
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I love this page and all the comments on it. Just wanted to say that.

AAAALSOOO: This site is really the only audio "portal" I've managed to come across. When you talk about sticking to other audio communities, do you mean like a forum, or some other upload portal site thing? (Or both.)

It feels like Newgrounds is the best site for Flash, DeviantART is the best site for art, but music is so commercial, nobody wants to upload it for free anyway, so I don't know how to go about looking for a good, clean site for music. I know you've mentioned ReverbNation and KVR, but there's some messy quality about them, reminiscent of how MySpace is full of fakes, attention whores and lacks a good browsing system.

They're just different... take some time to get used to them... that's all.

Check out AudioFoolz, Rithium, SoundCloud, SectionZ etc...

They're all fairly good communities... they just have a different layout than what you're used to. KVR is by far the best community to go to for learning though.

And btw, Newgrounds has a HORRIBLE system for browsing music... offereing to only sort by score.... so people who 5 vote their songs or get their friends to 5 vote their songs everyday end up on the top (and often times their songs are pretty shitty).

Anyways... just saying.

Oh! and stay away from Myspace, it's fucking lame.

Alright; I thought AudioFoolz died ages ago though. =/

Lee said that he's starting it back up btw :D

"Don't be cracking down on musicians, just because you don't like the way the site works, laddie."

IMA CRACKING

hello diminitive

what da fuck does diminitive mean?

i dont know man. I though you made up the word.

cool

can you reupload the music you had when your account was "diminitive" or whatever. it was good.

ya bro, i will over time and stuff bro

Hey dude, you live in Sylvan Lake Alberta, I live like 2 hours away I live in Alberta too, I went to Sylvan Lake once that I can remember but you weren't even posting songs on NG yet and you may not have eve lived there. A few weeks ago I was in Red Deer which is like 10 minutes away.

NO WAY BRO

What is an RSS ?

really simple syndication