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Oh, dude, promo codes for Quavers Music? I mean, like, I don't have them memorized or anything. You could try looking online or signing up for their newsletter. Or, you know, just pay full price like the rest of us peasants.

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The only problem with these services is that a lot of them charge money, and these fees add up really fast. One company that I have personally tried and used for a while is called Promo Only, and they charge around $30 or so just to get your music added to their network. I know a lot of bands who used this service and were happy with it, and they got some great exposure because of it.


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