Author Topic: Introducing the Humble Music Bundle  (Read 874 times)

http://www.humblebundle.com/
Hey there!
Time to refresh your playlists with the Humble Music Bundle! Pay what you want for albums from six brilliant musicians: They Might Be Giants, Jonathan Coulton, MC Frontalot, Christopher Tin, and Hitoshi Sakimoto! If you pay more than the average, you'll also get an album from OK Go!


Support these independent musicians and download flawless digital versions of the following albums:

They Might Be Giants' rarities compilation Album Raises New and Troubling Questions;
an exclusive release from the leading geek folksman, Jonathan Coulton's Greatest Hit (Plus 13 Other Songs);
nerdcore godfather MC Frontalot's exclusive compilation, Favoritism;
composer Christopher Tin's GRAMMY award-winning Calling All Dawns; and
celebrated game composer Hitoshi Sakimoto's Best of the Valkyria Chronicles.
If you pay more than the average price, you will also receive OK Go's Twelve Remixes of Four Songs! All of the albums are DRM-free, in MP3 and FLAC (lossless-quality audio) formats. You can also designate part of your purchase to go to the Child's Play Charity and the Electronic Frontier Foundation, two amazing non-profit organizations.
« Last Edit: July 26, 2012, 11:25:42 PM by Soukuw »



shoulda stuck to games
o well

Jonathan Coulton and They Might Be Giants?

i'm sold :)

This is awesome musixz :D

I have never been more disappointed.

This stinks maaaaaaaaan.

shoulda stuck to games
o well

I have never been more disappointed.
What do you listen too normally?

Classic rock on Pandora. These things usually come with games + game soundtracks anyway which is why it's disappointing.

Classic rock on Pandora. These things usually come with games + game soundtracks anyway which is why it's disappointing.
Meh whatever too bad you didn't enjoy it. :\

I haven't enjoyed music this much for awhile it's nice to listen to an entire album and enjoy all the songs.
So far I have listened to Favortism and Jonathan Coulton's Greatest Hit and I have downloaded "Album Raises New and Troubling Questions" and listened to about half way through but I have to go to bed. D:

I haven't enjoyed music this much for awhile it's nice to listen to an entire album and enjoy all the songs.
Go to a record store and buy a CD/ record.

Go to a record store and buy a CD/ record.

or pirate songs and get beaten down by the government like every other normal person on earth.

or pirate songs and get beaten down by the government like every other normal person on earth.
pirating wouldn't be an issue if good music was still produced today

pirating wouldn't be an issue if good music was still produced today
It exists, you just have to look for it.