This looks like a promising topic for rants.
It costs almost zero to distribute a digital product. If people go to such lengths to copy, it's because the official price is fraudulent and kept high by manipulating the market, and legal system.
It's too high for me to pay, certainly. Live music or songs on Lala.com (which is legal, in case the original poster is watching) are more appropriate for my budget. On that point, the OP could be a bit more constructive by identifying these alternatives on his site (instead of just emphasizing what not to do).
Anyway, I wouldn't call the price fraudulent; the publisher is legally a monopoly, and there's no reason that it should price only where it recoups its costs. If musicians want to price people like me out of the market by giving their IP to music labels, that's their call.
I don't find the site distasteful. But I think ISPs can do their own dirty work. The site's tagline is "IP owners unite." Anyone whose day job is writing songs for Lynyrd Skynyrd has better things to do than scour the internet for these sites. Seeing as how I'm not an "IP owner" and don't plan to become one any time soon, I guess the site just isn't for me.