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The album is a unique take on and has lyrics dealing with everyday circumstances and occurrences. The album originally rose to #12 on the in 2002, and then peaked at #10 in 2004 after the release of the second Streets album. The album received critical acclaim; in March 2003, placed Original Pirate Material at number 46 on their list of the '100 Best Albums of All Time'. They subsequently placed Original Pirate Material at number 9 in their list of the '100 Best Albums of the Decade'. Ranked it as the best album of the 2000s. In the United Kingdom, four singles were released from Original Pirate Material: ', ', ' and '. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
Original Pirate Material is the debut album by the English rapper and producer Mike Skinner, under the name The Streets. The album is a unique take on UK garage and has lyrics dealing with everyday circumstances and occurrences.
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When you first start checking out what is available on the internet it can be confusing. On Blogs you will often see links to music (MP3's) and full albums or full CD's to the following sites: Rapidshare, Megaupload, Mediafire, Megashare, Depositfiles, Sendspace, Hotfile, Badongo, Turboupload, Yousendit etc. All of these sites want you to pay to join them, however they can be used to free.
Stick the link (copy and paste) in your browser (or in some cases simply click the the link). You will be taken to a page that will offer you free or 'premium' option. Go for the free.
Some sites (e.g Megaupload) will aske you to enter a short, displayed code. You will now have to wait for the time the screen tells you. When the countdown finishes click 'download now'. Your music is now downloading. When it finishes it will be either a file ending in.zip or.rar. Windows will open.zip. If it is.rar file then download 7zip (google it), it's free and it works or buy Winrar.
On some sites there are limits on how often you can download a file. (Not mediafire).
unplugging the internet and restarting it may cheat the limits. Let me now how you get on.