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Your soundtrack to catch ‘em all

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8tracks.com

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contact@8tracks.com

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Sun, Aug 21, 2016 01:53 AM

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We know you wanna be the very best, like no one ever was, but how you gonna do that if your phone ke

We know you wanna be the very best, like no one ever was, but how you gonna do that if your phone keeps dying?! Lucky for you, [8tracks] [Get shares in 8tracks!] Hey intrepid listener, We know you wanna be the very best, like no one ever was, but how you gonna do that if your phone keeps dying?! Lucky for you, we’re launching a contest for all our Pokémon Go players so you have the power to [catch ‘em all!] [You have the power...] Let’s do a bit of roleplaying: You: Okay, this sounds cool I guess, so how do I enter? Us: Glad you asked! It’s so easy a Bidoof could do it. - Pick your team: Team Valor, Team Mystic, or Team Instinct! - [Make a playlist] - Tag it with... o #Pokémon + o #8tracksMystic, o #8tracksValor, or o #8tracksInstinct o …plus appropriate genre, mood or activity tags - On September 13th, the playlist on each team with the most “likes” will receive a grand prize! So be sure to share your team’s playlist via Facebook, Snapchat, Twitter, Instagram, WhatsApp, email, fax, postcards, singing telegrams, even interpretive dance... You: I like prizes. Us: Good! Cuz otherwise this contest would be kinda lacking. Wanna hear about ‘em?! You: Mkay. Us:  Thanks for humoring us. K, here goes: - 3 grand prizes of a portable phone charger (compatible with the phone of your choice) - 2nd and 3rd place for each team will receive a Pokémon Go-themed phone case for the phone of your choosing - The top playlists (and honorary mentions) will be included in an exclusive [Staff Picks] collection and shared with the world Us: By the way, why does the pidgey keep escaping from the pokeball even though I’m so high level? You: Because it’s a little jerk. Us: Hmmm...okay. Ready?! You: [Go!] And while you’re at it, here’s a soundtrack for your adventure: --------------------------------------------------------------- All of your friends are trying to peer pressure you into listening to this playlist, and so are we. [MASKS] [JAZZ] [POST-ROCK] [GARAGE] [#BACK8TRACKS] Graffiti & Transparent Jazz --------------------------------------------------------------- [DJ_SERIC] [July 30, 2016] Your professor just called. Your new homework assignment is to listen to this very popular playlist. [vibe 2 this] [INDIE POP] [BEACH] [SUMMER] [HAPPY] [CHILLWAVE] --------------------------------------------------------------- [mackenzie.rae] [July 19, 2016] This mix is all the rage this season. [demo(n)cracy] [DEMONS] [BAROQUE] [CLASSICAL MUSIC] [RELIGION] [DEMONOLOGY] the prince of darkness is a gentleman --------------------------------------------------------------- [n0odles] [August 19, 2016] [Get 8tracks for iOS] [Get 8tracks for Android] [UNSUBSCRIBE FROM WEEKLY PLAYLISTS] © 8tracks Inc. 51 Sharon St, San Francisco, CA 94114, USA © 8tracks, Inc. (the “Company”) is offering securities through the use of an Offering Statement that has been qualified by the Securities and Exchange Commission under Tier II of Regulation A. A copy of the Final Offering Circular that forms a part of the Offering Statement may be obtained from [www.seedinvest.com/8tracks/series.a]. This Company’s profile and accompanying offering materials may contain forward-looking statements and information relating to, among other things, the Company, its business plan and strategy, and its industry. These statements reflect management’s current views with respect to future events based information currently available and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause the Company’s actual results to differ materially. Investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements as they are meant for illustrative purposes and they do not represent guarantees of future results, levels of activity, performance, or achievements, all of which cannot be made. Moreover, no person nor any other person or entity assumes responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of forward-looking statements, and is under no duty to update any such statements to conform them to actual results. The individuals above were not compensated in exchange for their testimonials. In addition, their testimonials should not be construed as and/or considered investment advice.

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