How many songs are on your iPod?

9722, own all of the songs, either in cd's or digital downloads from itunes.
 

Torre82

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iRiver 20 gig.. which I actually dont have anymore.. but anyway, I had about 3000 songs.

VNV Nation's compilation.. all NIN halos..and other than that, just a couple CD's here, a couple downloads there.. and it adds up rather quickly when space isnt a concern.
 
iRiver 20 gig.. which I actually dont have anymore.. but anyway, I had about 3000 songs.

VNV Nation's compilation.. all NIN halos..and other than that, just a couple CD's here, a couple downloads there.. and it adds up rather quickly when space isnt a concern.

Woo hoo got us a fellow industrial fan.:thumbsup:
 
Ipods are great, i have tons of music on mine and on PC, aprox 5000 songs.

The digital revolution is happening whether we're with it or not.
 
Over 2000 songs... Most of them legal directly taken from the albums...

Im like you cus Im rip mine. Im being serious and not lying when I say all the stuff I d/l i have owned before or I plan to own. Like the new Manson album I d/l'ed. I will buy it once it hits the shelves.
 
Im like you cus Im rip mine. Im being serious and not lying when I say all the stuff I d/l i have owned before or I plan to own. Like the new Manson album I d/l'ed. I will buy it once it hits the shelves.
Yep, that's the way it works for me too...I download some songs to see if a certain band sound good or if a certain album sound good and if it does then I buy the full album!;)
 
like 150 for my 1GB nano I got for free. I get rid of songs I never listen to.
 
Ipods are great, i have tons of music on mine and on PC, aprox 5000 songs.

The digital revolution is happening whether we're with it or not.

Overpriced, overhyped, underperforming portable hard drives are not part of any "technology revolution."
 
Overpriced, overhyped, underperforming portable hard drives are not part of any "technology revolution."

Yet there widely regarded in the technology industry and music industry as a fantastic piece of hardware, go figure. And at a resonable price considering the alternatives and storage and applications.

Like I said, there here to stay, stick with a cassette walkmen if you wish I'll stick with my video 30 gig Ipod, thanks:thumbsup:
 
1957 tracks, but I only bother with 100 of 'em.
 
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