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Thanks. That techno track was not bad, just not my cup of tea.
Uh..What's the point of this site. Everytime I click another link to hear an AKYR track it plays a crappy track having nothing to do with it.
Furthermore it showcases things like Shout outs and write a journal on the song. How the hell can one do that if one can't even hear the track?
I'm familiar with music download sites, where you can hear a sample and then purchase the download, but what am I supposed to get out of this site? Or what am I doing wrong? I'm sorry ,I just don't see the point?
No wonder the shoutboxes are empty.
Uh..What's the point of this site. Everytime I click another link to hear an AKYR track it plays a crappy track having nothing to do with it.
Furthermore it showcases things like Shout outs and write a journal on the song. How the hell can one do that if one can't even hear the track?
I'm familiar with music download sites, where you can hear a sample and then purchase the download, but what am I supposed to get out of this site? Or what am I doing wrong? I'm sorry ,I just don't see the point?

No... drnrg is wondering what the Last.fm website is used for. He says he already downloaded Napalm Days.
From the wiki article, "Last.fm is a UK-based internet radio and music community website, founded in 2002." It's kind of hard to explain all of the features, but I'll try to name some of the main ones.
Although Last.fm isn't technically a download website, producers can upload their songs for people to download for free if they want. This is what Laurent did, perhaps because he lacks his own website to upload it to (just guessing).
Last.fm charts all the songs that you play on your computer which you and other people can see publicly (here's mine as an example). This is predominantly what I use the website for. It builds up information on songs you already own and are on the computer, how often you play them, and recommends which other artists you may be interested in.
Users can also create radio stations with their favourite songs, but this doesn't pertain to eurobeat fans since no producers have authorised Last.fm to use their songs.
There's also some community features such as groups and a forum.
Those unrelated tracks you found are probably from completely different artists of other genres with the same name as a eurobeat alias. That's one thing I hate about the website, but the Last.fm staff are trying to find ways to overcome this hurdle.
I hope I explained part of its purpose well, haha.
From the wiki article, "Last.fm is a UK-based internet radio and music community website, founded in 2002." It's kind of hard to explain all of the features, but I'll try to name some of the main ones.
Although Last.fm isn't technically a download website, producers can upload their songs for people to download for free if they want. This is what Laurent did, perhaps because he lacks his own website to upload it to (just guessing).
Last.fm charts all the songs that you play on your computer which you and other people can see publicly (here's mine as an example). This is predominantly what I use the website for. It builds up information on songs you already own and are on the computer, how often you play them, and recommends which other artists you may be interested in.
Users can also create radio stations with their favourite songs, but this doesn't pertain to eurobeat fans since no producers have authorised Last.fm to use their songs.
There's also some community features such as groups and a forum.
Those unrelated tracks you found are probably from completely different artists of other genres with the same name as a eurobeat alias. That's one thing I hate about the website, but the Last.fm staff are trying to find ways to overcome this hurdle.
I hope I explained part of its purpose well, haha.
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