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It's OK to its fans, I suppose, but it's not music.
> "Good Dance Music"
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> There's an oxy moron if I ever saw one
*sigh*
Another blinkered fool who only listens to Radio 1...
I would normaly agree, but I do like some (a little!)
There's an oxy moron if I ever saw one
But I buy albums from MP3.com as I want to support the artists there. Most of them are unsigned and they are making music because they like doing it, unlike mainstream music which is done purely to make money.
Happy listening!
> I'm at school and so i cant stream them, since we have broadband speen
> acces i thought i might as well load them all :-D
firewall, a very big one at that. Believe me it gets very hot in the computer room...........
1. Go to the link I gvae you before.
2. If you don't know what genre you want, skip to step 4.
3. Click on a link to go to the particular genre you want.
4. The list of tracks you see on the page is the most downloaded tracks. Like a "Top 40", for want of a better name.
5. Click on the name of an artist. You then see all the tracks that they've uploaded to MP3.com
6. Under the name of all tracks is a link to stream the tracks. You can do this if you want.
7. Under the name of some of the tracks is a link to download. It says DOWNLOAD, and then the file size.
Not all tracks are available to download. The principleof MP3.com is to give some tracks away free, and if you like them, you can then buy the album direct from the artist. The link to buy is on the same page as the links to download.