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Title: [Request] Thirty Dollar Website Song Download - How to rip or save as MP3?
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Hey everyone,
I recently used the "Thirty Dollar Website" (Slash Slash Custom) to generate a custom song, and I'm trying to figure out the best way to download the audio file to my device. Thirty Dollar Website Song Download
I’ve looked around the site, but I can't seem to find a direct "Download MP3" button. I tried inspecting the element and looking in the Network tab for .mp3 or .wav files while the song was playing, but I’m coming up empty-handed.
Does anyone know a reliable method to rip the audio? I’m looking to save it in a decent quality format if possible.
Things I’ve tried:
- Screen recording (quality isn't great).
- Checking the browser cache.
Any tools, userscripts, or methods would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Note: If this is the wrong place to ask, please point me in the right direction.
Ownership vs. Rental
When you pay $10/month for Spotify, you own nothing. If the artist has a dispute with the label, the song disappears from your playlist tomorrow. A $30 download is a DRM-free file (usually). It is yours forever, to store on a RAID drive, burn to a CD, or pass down to your kids. Title: [Request] Thirty Dollar Website Song Download -
Alternative 2: the “Bandcamp Gold Rush”
Go to Bandcamp.com. Search for “$1 album” or “pay what you want.” Use your $30 to buy 30 different albums from starving artists. You will get more musical variety than any pirate vault, and you will own the DRM-free files forever.
Red Flag #2: The “Subscription Trap”
You pay $30 for a “lifetime” download pass. You download three songs. A week later, you try to log in, and the website says your “premium account requires a $15 monthly renewal.” The fine print (which you didn’t read) stated that $30 was just the setup fee. This is a common dark pattern in the digital goods underworld.
5. Artist Direct Stores (Niche Communities)
Underground genres like Vaporwave, Chiptune, or Dungeon Synth often have artists who refuse to join Spotify. They sell 1-of-50 digital downloads for $30 on simple HTML websites built by the artists themselves. Screen recording (quality isn't great)
2. Community Archives (The Best Source)
Because the "songs" are often user-generated memes, they aren't on Spotify. The best place to find high-quality downloads (MP3s) is YouTube and SoundCloud.
- Search Terms: Use keywords like "Silly S.A.V. full album," "Soundation classic songs," or "Silly SAV Tails."
- Downloading: Many creators on YouTube provide links in the description to a Google Drive or MediaFire folder containing the MP3s.
- Conversion: If no link is provided, many users utilize YouTube-to-MP3 converters (use at your own risk regarding malware) to rip the audio from the video.
Legal sources to check (purchase or stream)
- Official artist/label website or Bandcamp
- Major stores: iTunes / Apple Music, Amazon Music (purchase or MP3), Google Play Music / YouTube Music
- Streaming platforms: Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Tidal, Deezer
- Independent distributors: Bandcamp, SoundCloud (Artist-uploaded downloads)
- Licensed digital retailers in your country