Bonus tracks

>bonus tracks

>Japanese special edition

>bonus track is a live recording of the shittest song from the album

>complaining about extra content

>bonus track is a remix of the lead single
>it's shorter than the album version

>[CLEAN]

>digital booklet

>deluxe edition bonus tracks are shitty remixes

>acoustic version of instrumental-heavy song

FUCK YOU BOC FOR THIS
Macquarie Ridge deserved to be on the main album

>he doesn't download an album then delete all bonus songs to remain true to the original album

Porcupine Tree and MUTEMATH, I'm looking at you

>bonus tracks are better than the album

>deluxe edition
>contains 2 CDs
>original album and """remastered""" original album with bonus tracks
>bonus tracks are shitty live versions

I died a little

>bonus track is a remix

this is surprisingly common

>he doesn't just uncheck the bonus tracks on torrnet client

user...

>bonus track is a radio edit

What the fuck is up with qBittorent downloading shit I uncheck? Started doing this shit about a year ago, used to be fine.

Transmission does the same thing for me, no idea why

>bonus track aren't at the end of the tracklist

>remixes of album songs get put on the album

>that weird guy who deletes tracks he doesn't like from the albums

>and they don't sound any different

>21 minute track
>5 minutes of actual music
>14 minutes of silence
>'hidden' track at the end consisting of synth bleeps or random studio banter

The Kinks...

Well maybe because some of us like to leave our playlist on shuffle

What the fuck are you plebs doing downloading music from torrents?

What if it's that stupid image thing where you have to use cue ripper to extract the individual songs? Why do people do that?

>bonus track is either a remix or an acoustic version
>bonus track is a live version preformed in Japan

It's because CD prices in Japan are way more than they are in other countries. They put bonus tracks on the album to give people in Japan incentive to buy the Japanese copy, instead of just importing a cheaper copy from somewhere else.

If you look at any DVD/Blu-Ray prices over there, they're ridiculous too.

>[single version]

>song is on the album twice in two different version
>it's the worst song on the album
>on the next album she does the same thing again

...

>browses Cred Forums
>isnt on what

>bonus track is the worst track and ruins the ending

Last track on the album should have been packaged as a bonus track.

>its the same song remixed 5 times

Torrent data is split into "chunks" and chunks aren't necessarily all from the same file, because if they were you'd have to pad out the chunks which would increase the size of the files.

Chunk size can be configured when you create the torrent, if the chunk size is big enough and the files are small enough, you could end up downloading the whole thing due to needing data from every chunk in the torrent.

Furthermore, chunks may be used multiple times, torrents work a bit like archivers and will spot identical parts in files and allocate that as a chunk, so you can download it once then use it multiple times to fill out the data.

>bonus track is a very shitty remix of the very first song by an unknown/shitty dj wannabe

$47 dollars for a regular blu ray in japan, fuck no