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2005-2007 was decent. At least music seemed more acoustic than plain electronic. I thought mainstream music went plain horrible in the years between 2008 and 2011 (Tik Tok, Club Can't Handle Me, Pitbull crap, etc). I wasn't into that hard electropop sound that dominated this era.
That was some of the pop I actually found interesting. Club Can't Handle Me was produced by David Guetta.
As for 2011, this is an artist I never expected to hear decent electronic music from:
Can't believe I used almost 70GB in data last month. I did begin watching a YouTube series recently, but Christ. I normally use that amount over the course of 6 months. Thankfully I have unlimited data.
Can't believe I used almost 70GB in data last month. I did begin watching a YouTube series recently, but Christ. Thankfully I have unlimited data.
35 GB in the last 60 days for me. Strange, since I listen to a lot of music. I know, series are much longer and you if you watch them in HD they'll sweep your GB out. I have unlimited data like you, luckily.
Can't believe I used almost 70GB in data last month. I did begin watching a YouTube series recently, but Christ. I normally use that amount over the course of 6 months. Thankfully I have unlimited data.
Couldn't use that much if I tried with this ****ing throttling after 1GB.
35 GB in the last 60 days for me. Strange, since I listen to a lot of music. I know, series are much longer and you if you watch them in HD they'll sweep your GB out. I have unlimited data like you, luckily.
I listen to a lot of music as well, that's where a large portion of my data usage normally comes from. But I had no idea that YouTube videos consumed that much data. Must be why I keep getting knocked down to 3G from LTE.
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Originally Posted by Wildcat15
Couldn't use that much if I tried with this ****ing throttling after 1GB.
Throttling should be reserved for the heaviest users, 1GB is nothing. I had a 2GB allotment on AT&T and they charged more for that than Sprint did/does for unlimited, I'm glad I switched when I did.
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