West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Don Seer on June 29, 2002, 12:09:44 AM
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that old dre exclusive bootleg...
listen to the last few seconds of "4 in tha morning"... and peep what songs next. (songs 8&9) hmm
it happens between tracks 5+6.
and between 6+7 (with nas)
8+9 we already mentioned....
and between 9+10, 10+11, 11+12, 14+15, 15+16
it must be a anti-bootleggin thing.. the first second of the next track is at the end of the previous ones :o
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nah i doubt it it its probably just the ripper got things messed up, i remember years ago winamp ust to do that to me
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that old dre exclusive bootleg...
listen to the last few seconds of "4 in tha morning"... and peep what songs next. (songs 8&9) hmm
it happens between tracks 5+6.
and between 6+7 (with nas)
8+9 we already mentioned....
and between 9+10, 10+11, 11+12, 14+15, 15+16
it must be a anti-bootleggin thing.. the first second of the next track is at the end of the previous ones :o
LMFAO...Every bootleg/ripped album has that...Its just when they rip the cd it gets messed up...LoL
WTF is up with u going OMG like fuckin Mobys new album leaked or somethings...LoL
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nah it doesnt...
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nah it doesnt...
well all of mine do...
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whats so special about this anyways? am i missin somethin?
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whats so special about this anyways? am i missin somethin?
Yes, Pussy...
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lol........ let me explain....
well when i originally made the post.. i noticed it in that one place.. was quite surprised.. it seemed to indicate at the time that the bootleg may have come from vinyl and they'd over sampled or mischopped at once point.
i came back when i noticed it on the rest of the tracks.
NIK is over-exagerrating when he says "they all do" but I have heard it on some commercially released albums in the past.
it stops people (those with this promo or whutever) being able to copy a track about.. unless they know how to dump the tracks as wav's and splice shit about to make the track 'whole' again. so its kinda a anti bootlegging measure.
and also helps trace where the track leaked from.