Hey guys,

Eric again, do ya'll check out our music bundles or are you games only? Have you looked at our unsigned bundle? If you aren't interested, why not? Looking for some good feedback here.

Thanks,
Eric

9 years ago*

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I never bought an only music bundle, but I do like getting some album as an extra in the games bundles. I have found some nice music thanks to you.

9 years ago
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I'm in for everything in Groupees that might interest me or my wife (although she's very picky in terms of vocals, especially female vocals). Of course we got to know Groupees through the first Be Mine bundle but we bought some music-only bundles already and it wasn't necessarily soundtracks. Some good rock compositions there were already like the band RA. Nice theme like celtic or chiptune music. Waiting for some Asian traditional/modern pieces to buy. K/J-Pop and my bank account is all yours.

The thing is the previews are sometimes too short and one can't get even to the vocals part or whatever. Difficult to judge whether you want to buy it after this :) Also it would be nice to be able to preview the tracks of bonuses yet to be unlocked. It could make me increase the purchase quota.

In the case of games - are waiting now for Doujin 3 bundle. Always a great selection of games which weren't present (much) in previous bundles and some still-Desura-only gems.

9 years ago
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Personally i just want games , music for bonuses or just part of the bundle kills it for me .

9 years ago
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I like to listen to music from bundles too.
There are really jewels there.
Have a nice day :)

9 years ago
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I'm always interested in hearing new music so I tend to buy music bundles as well. Obviously I could find new music anywhere but somehow it's easier when the music comes from a site I frequently use anyway. So I listen to all music in bundles. There have been many gems in the music I have gotten from Groupees bundles. Most of it I haven't liked but I'm still glad I got to hear them.

9 years ago
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Instabuy all the music bundles and have found some excellent stuff in them.

9 years ago
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I've bought a few music bundles because they look interesting. Weird thing is I somehow never find the time to relax and just listen to music :/

9 years ago
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I got one so far and regret not buying the "She Rocks" one. I got the Celtic one and so far has been worth it.

9 years ago
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I love the Chiptune+Charity bundles! :D

9 years ago
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Dont bother looking at music bundles. I use pandora for music, sometimes youtube.

9 years ago
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I'd rather have an audio book bundle. Waiting for the bundle company that taps in to that one...

9 years ago
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Humble did a bunch of those already.

9 years ago
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Hmm does sound vaguely familiar. The selection must have been completely uninteresting and I blocked it out.

9 years ago
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At least two of them

Humble Audiobook Bundle featuring Recorded Books January 2014 saw the release of the Humble Audiobook Bundle, containing audiobooks all from the publisher Recorded Books. The content was provided as DRM-free 160kbit/s MP3 files and the audiobooks were A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers, Abandon by Meg Cabot, Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy, Found by Margaret Peterson Haddix, Junky by William S. Burroughs, On a Pale Horse by Piers Anthony, Stolen by Lucy Christopher, The Orange Eats Creeps by Grace Krilanovich, The Satanic Verses by Salman Rushdie, True Grit by Charles Portis and Vampirates: Demons of the Ocean by Justin Somper.
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Humble Audiobook Bundle 2 June 11, 2014 saw the second Humble Audiobook Bundle, again presented by Recorded Books.[93] Pay what you want for The Perfect Storm by Sebastian Junger, Strip Tease by Carl Hiaasen, Red Rising by Pierce Brown and Grave Sight by Charlaine Harris. People paying more than average also received How Music Works by David Byrne, Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom by Cory Doctorow and Hollow World by Michael J. Sullivan . A payment of more than $10 added Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk.

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Yep, already read or not interested. I recall now, thanks.

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I only listen to game or other tv series soundtracks when I'm at home, really

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