• @EndOfLine
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    205 months ago

    All of my music was shared on Napster in 1999.

    I like to think it had a direct affect on the music selection for Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2 and Bill Gate’s decision to step down as CEO of Microsoft to focus on charitable works. But, in reality, it likely had no affect on history.

  • Rhynoplaz
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    So… Funny story. My brother found System of a Downs Toxicity on Limewire or whatever months before it came out and burned me a copy. I listened to it non stop and bought the album when it came out.

    Listening to the official Deer Dance I noticed that they changed the song just slightly between my brothers version and the release. That was pretty wild.

    • @[email protected]
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      55 months ago

      I wonder if the leaked version is still on the net anywhere.

      I still have a leaked version of Cosmogramma that’s slightly different.

      • Rhynoplaz
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        55 months ago

        Where did I leave that old CD binder? 🤔

      • @Ugurcan
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        What.cd was filled with obsessive people that try to archive every version of a song. I think they moved onto Redacted.

        Also, check SoulSeek.

  • FiveMacs
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    165 months ago

    All my music was on Napster…I don’t get this question at all.

      • @[email protected]
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        75 months ago

        This “clarification” is just even more confusing. Like do you mean, “What would be the effect on history if we could all see into the future, but only through song?” I guess I’d hope that we’d try better to stop 9/11, COVID, and Trump.

      • the dopamine fiend
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        35 months ago

        You can infer a lot about the George W. Bush administration from Riot Act.

      • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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        Nothing very specific. Bu$hleaguer could be mistaken for being about George H.W. Bush instead of W. There are songs ostensibly about 2000’s Roskilde Festival stage collapse, but I doubt anyone would catch on that they were about an event that hadn’t happened yet. Plus some songs about climate change that might sound a little alarmist by 90s standards.

  • the dopamine fiend
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    55 months ago

    “So you’re telling me…that nine inch nails…scored a Pixar movie? And won an Oscar for it? Their second Oscar?!”

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      15 months ago

      Unless the MP3 is coded to note that Trent won an Oscar, they wouldn’t know it.

      They would know he wrote it, though.

        • @EvilBit
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          55 months ago

          The funny song about smoking weed is definitely by Wierd Al Yankivich.

  • Deconceptualist
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    I think the people of 1999 would be overwhelmed by the staggering number of different heavy metal subgenres we have in 2024. And very few of them would download any of it. So not much would change.

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        45 months ago

        Back in the day when I found a user hosting good music I would go browse their other files. I discovered a lot of great shit that way.

  • thermal_shock
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    45 months ago

    “Napster” still exists, it’s called soulseek. aside from racist chat rooms, there is a TON of shared rare shit.

    • HobbitFoot OP
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      45 months ago

      But I’m talking any what you listen to now shared in 1999.

    • @thirteene
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      25 months ago

      Can you give any specific examples of “rare shit” or at least broad categories? It’s the Internet, im picturing legacy porn but am hoping for things from comic book guys secret video archive.

  • tiredofsametab
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    45 months ago

    I would wonder about the time travel aspect of people sharing modern music in 1999.

    (I don’t think I understand your question).

    • HobbitFoot OP
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      15 months ago

      I look at it from the perspective of sending data back in time instead of people.

      It is absolutely a question about knowing things from the future.

  • @[email protected]
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    35 months ago

    A lot of songs would have the right name, and be missing random beeps in the middle.

    Otherwise most of my music is from before then anyway

  • @wirehead
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    35 months ago

    Nothing would change, ironically.

    In 2006, the band Stefy released the Orange Album. They were amazing electro-pop but after they completely failed to make themselves a presence, they got dropped from Wind Up Records and Stefy went off into obscurity.

    If you listen to it now, you can kinda place it into a whole genre of electro-pop music that really started to catch on a few years later. People weren’t ready for it yet.

  • @[email protected]
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    35 months ago

    Probably minimal, mostly all my music is 2010 prior, it would be weird though to have songs by bands that havent made the album yet.

    • HobbitFoot OP
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      15 months ago

      Yeah, but the music could reference what were then current events.

      • @[email protected]
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        45 months ago

        not sure I have anything that would reference the twin towers, or anything that political in general, not sure it would be believed either

  • Toes♀
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    25 months ago

    I think EDM and weeb music would have been more popular sooner.

      • Toes♀
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        I think a big part of why EDM and anime took long too catch on was that there wasn’t enough exposure. Once everyone started getting “broadband” and more comfortable using technology things really took off.