Most people are WAY too lazy to delete them from their KaZaA directory. That, or they simply don't know how. The scrambled songs has been going on for a LONG time. Back in the Napster days songs used to be scrambled. A few encoding devices auto-scramble certain parts of songs. It's basically a way to try and get p2p users to go out and buy the music so they can actually hear the regular version. Moreso than the actual encoding programs, the actual recording company like peacy said will open the fucking flood gates with bad files. It's not the RIAA, it's the actual recording companies that are putting bad files on p2p. You have to dig a lot, but you can still find good music every now and then. Sometimes.
-Lasereth
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