Hey guys. I've lurked for a while, leeching music off y'all, and then felt guilty about it, so, here's my chance to give something back. I don't have anything too rare or exciting, but hopefully someone will appreciate some of it. Also, bear with me, technology kind of hates me, so I may not do this right.
Andrew Bird's Bowl of Fire - Oh! The Grandeur!

Some fun stuff for Andrew Bird fans. This album is really different from his later, solo work. Lots of jazz and swing influences. In mp3 format, ripped at 160 kbps (sorry).
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?6x1eaz01b9b
The Olivia Tremor Control - Black Foliage: Animation Music Volume One

I think this may have already been posted, but it has long since expired. Anyway, great album. You all probably know about The Olivia Tremor Control anyway, but it's crazy psychedelic/experimental pop reminiscent of the Beatles. Some of the finest stuff the Elephant Six collective ever did. In mp3 format, ripped at 192 kbps.
http://www.mediafire.com/?2nk9fmrtjjj
Lee Ranaldo - Dirty Windows

Some of the solo work of my favorite Sonic Youth member. I'll let Pitchfork talk for me. mp3 format.
Dirty Windows has very little truck with serenity. It's a jagged and disdainful work of tortured guitar and reckless beat poetry. The first tune, appropriately titled "How Much Needs Crushing," is a grotesque sex-machine crunch under gasps of self-abusive. ...The poetry is okay, but a bit overwrought and inelegant. Like beat poetry in general, it's exuberant, narrative and cares little for economy. The poetry is drawn from dirty charcoal sketches of life in the West Village and beyond. Ranaldo talks about "human pelts for sale" on Seventh Avenue and West Fourth Street, just a few blocks from my old apartment (which I miss dearly). I never saw anyone selling human pelts, but you know what he means. The imagery slips in and out of filth and surrealism. The music is sparse and sexualized, in a kind of breathy pant under the poems of sins and seasons. The whole thing is like an obscene phone call.
http://www.mediafire.com/?1wm59u0v1wd
Aqueduct - I Sold Gold

Not amazing, but catchy, electronic pop stuff. Described annoyingly often as "bedroom rock." Sounds a bit stale now after a few years, but some people may still enjoy it. m4a format, 128 kbps.
http://www.mediafire.com/?0xmbtvtgt2m
Beck - One Foot In The Grave

Some of Beck's earlier work, and one of the two "indie" albums he did right after making Mellow Gold. Folky, lo-fi, bluesy, but with a typical Beck sense of humor. Basically just him on a guitar. m4a format, 128 kbps.
http://www.mediafire.com/?e4lz45bcgvz
(Smog) - Rain on Lens

Lo-fi guitar stuff? It's Bill Callahan? I suck at writing descriptions. I'll quote Magnet. mp3 format, 192 kbps.
These quiet, stripped-down songs are so narcotically enticing that when an occasional burst of moderate-volume guitar noise pops up unexpectedly, the effect is excruciating, like wires burning in the brain.
http://www.mediafire.com/?fzmxvbyzqj9
Kinky - Reina

Awesome catchy, dancey alternative rock/electronica/accordion awesomeness from Mexico. Lyrics are sometimes Spanish, sometimes English. mp3 format, 192 kbps.
http://www.mediafire.com/?fkdygjntmhf
Bjork - Selmasongs

The soundtrack to Dancer in the Dark. The songs are slightly less awesome outside of the move, because the lyrics etc. were changed so as to not spoil the movie for anyone. I guess that's an upside for anyone who wants to listen to this and hasn't seen the movie? There are some good songs on here, nonetheless, though the album is short. mp3 format, 192 kbps.
http://www.mediafire.com/?330ihe1ucxd
Sonic Youth & Jim O'Rourke - SYR3: Invito Al Ĉielo

Something off Sonic Youth's record label. The language-related theme of this one is Esperanto. Long, experimental jam sessions. mp3 format, 192 kbps.
http://www.mediafire.com/?awipv1ydnwh
Did I do it right?