The author has marked this style as obsolete.
Myspace.com has been updated and this was really just a fun little adventure for awhile.
This style removes all the ads (including those that show on both the sides), removes the "Powered by google" logo in the header, changes all the normal, hover, and focus states of the links and input boxes.
As for the color scheme, it's based on some random colors I thought made for a good youtube channel theme, and so I made a similar version for Myspace.
I did create a similar version for many of the other myspace pages, such as the home.myspace page, the browse users page, and a few others, but the home.myspace page isn't working correctly at the moment. Instead of having the body move itself to account for the missing elements (as in move upward below the element that is now the lowest on the page) it stretches down low in a rather unsightly way, causing a giant dark area to remain below even the lowest of objects/elements.
In case that last paragraph made no sense to you whatsoever, or if you just want to see what I'm talking about, try taking a look at this image:
http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/6442/userhomegz4.png
Oh, yes, I did try forcing the html, body, and div (the #main div) tags to have a fixed height, that seemed to do nothing at all.
*** UPDATE 06/30/07 ***
I used the image replacement technique in Google Web Search - gray logo replacement (vC) to change the red sign up button to a green one that fits the overall theme slightly better. I also changed the colors for the "Must be logged in..." div that displays when you try to do something that requires you be logged into your myspace account. Also, I added the "fuseaction=splash" splash url so that it will also work on that page as well. That's about it really. Enjoy!
*** UPDATE 07/09/07 ***
Minor fix for the international section of the header and the font color of the "E-Mail" and "Password" labels for the form.