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˙˙˙uǝzı̣ɐ opuı̣ʌ ɯǝq
˙˙˙ɐçǝqɐɔ ɐns ɐp oɹʇuǝp opnʇ ǝʇɹǝʌuı̣ oʇuɐnbuǝ ɹɐʇnן áɹǝpod ǝɔoʌ ǝs ɹɐʇunƃɹǝd ǝs ǝp ɐɹoɥ é
soןnƃuɐ so sopoʇ ǝp sopuı̣ʌ ǝnbɐʇɐ opuǝqǝɔǝɹ ǝ oãçǝɹı̣p ǝp sɐçuɐpnɯ sɐssǝ sɐpoʇ ɯoɔ
˙˙˙ɯéqɯɐʇ noɔɐʇɐ êɔoʌ ǝpuo ǝp ǝ noɹı̣ʌ ǝs êɔoʌ ןɐnb ɐɹd oãçǝɹı̣p ɐ
opı̣ʇɹǝʌuı̣ áʇsǝ opnʇ
sɐɹʇ ɐɹd ǝ ǝʇuǝɹɟ ɐɹd
ɐʇı̣ǝɹı̣p ǝ ɐpɹǝnbsǝ
oxı̣ɐq ɐɹd ɐ ɐɯı̣ɔ ɐɹd
noʇou oɐu ǝɔoʌ ǝnb ǝɔǝɹɐd ǝnb ɐı̣ɹı̣p nǝ
ǝɯɐƃ oǝpı̣ʌ opɐƃoɾ̣ ɹǝʇ ǝʌǝp ɐɔunu ǝɔoʌ ?éu opɐçɐɹƃuǝ 'é
˙˙˙ǝʌoɯ ǝs êɔoʌ ǝnb ɐɯɹoɟ ɐ opuɐpnɯ 'ɐçǝqɐɔ-ɐɹqǝnb oɯoɔ ǝƃɐ ǝ ǝʇuǝuodo nǝs op oãçǝɹı̣p ǝp osuǝs o ǝʇɹǝʌuı̣ ɐןǝ
ǝpɐuɐʞɐs ɐp ɹǝpod o oʇuǝsǝɹdɐ ǝʇ nǝ
800 gigs of live recordings of this local band called the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. They played only 2 shows before breaking up but I had 11 redundant recording rigs all recording flac which I then layered over one another for 25,000 kbps bitrate.
8 terabytes of the beatles. No not THOSE beatles, the new beatles. They haven't recorded an album yet and technically they're not really a band yet but they're indie-gospel-post-funk-punk style is going to be huge when you guys hear their stuff in about 5 years.
4 petabytes of the Ethiopian Free Jazz wave that occurred in 1973 in a town called Wenji Gefersi.
18 terabytes of sound check recordings from the mid 90's band LFO. They only scored a hit with "I like girls (who wear abercrombie and fitch)" but they were way ahead of their time.
That's just my C: drive. I have 41 drives.