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  • It sucks. No laws or rules were broken, legally or ideologically. And big media completely lied about what oink was. It was not a pay to DL service for crappy major pre-releases. It was a community of obsessive audiophiles that held strict quality and ratio rules and reveled in their pigpen where you could literally find any music ever put to media. From an obscure 7in EP from some underground punk group 25 years ago, to an unreleased DAT sample tape of an experimental electronic artist who died years ago. It was all about establishing the ultimate high-quality music archive, not pirating shitty pop music. It's also old and painful news, so let's not talk about it. When oink died, both me and my roommate walked around aimlessly for 3 days. It was like losing a good friend.
  • What's Oink? (I'm dumb.)

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