The British group “Oasis” are finding more songs from their upcoming album “Don’t Believe the Truth” online.
The first song to trickle its way online was titled “Lyla”, which began appearing on P2P networks in late March. However, due to an unexpected turn of events, nearly half of the album is now available.
This unexpected turn of events may be in part due to an individual selling the full album on eBay. According to reports, the album was selling for approximately $19 US dollars, or 9.99 British Pounds. The seller, “KBROWN123″ no longer has the item up for auction. The album is not scheduled for released until May 16th.
The following advertisement went along with the eBay sale:
“This is a very rare, full-length copy of the forthcoming Oasis album Don’t Believe The Truth. This is a CDR copy which comes with promo artwork. Don’t miss this opportunity to this album before anyone else.”
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