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Post by mus1k_freak » Thu Feb 02, 2006 8:39 pm

hmm looks cool, only a buck a song to get your stuff posted on itunes, i dont use itunes but i hear alot of people are usuing it these days, might be something to look into
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Post by soundguy » Fri Feb 03, 2006 11:55 pm

I hereby step forward and steal this moniker, its mine now.

I was at a bar in this real hot part of the world many years ago and was talking about a certain movement in rock that was happening at the time. We were all joking around and I locked my arm with the guy next to me and shouted "together we go" mocking the chorus to the song on the jukebox and since that day we've referred to all that crap as buddy core.

when I clicked on this thread I thought some mega genius had emerged to properly label pocket calculator. turns out that tunecore has actually nothing to do with tunecore. so

from here on out, I dub thee:

tunecore.

together we go.

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Post by JGriffin » Sat Feb 04, 2006 12:04 am

thank fucking god it's just some website. I thought it was another damn subgenre like metalcore or homocore. I hate subgenres.
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Post by objective » Sat Feb 11, 2006 5:57 pm

good eye, this is a really interesting company. they are making the trunk of the car approach digital. this is a logical step, in a harmony central article frank black is first to sign on thats pretty cool. but the thing about distribution being simply a shipper is a great slant, and what i would vote into office. if this isn't the company that takes hold, someone will pick up the idea. its seems like a great service. how fast before this is a common medium?

here is the harmony central link
http://news.harmony-central.com/Newp/20 ... eCore.html

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