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Question Posted Saturday July 24 2010, 7:49 am

How do you download your music? I've always bought everything on iTunes, but honestly I'm not a huge fan of spending hundreds on music. What sites do you recommend for downloading free music? I don't mind spam email, but I don't want to have to respond to offers in order to get the music.

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OhMyLucyDarling answered Saturday July 24 2010, 2:53 pm:
Don't use Limewire, Don't use Frostwire they are all loaded with viruses as the program is free for a reason...



You could try Bit Torrent, It's not bad but again...Where there is free music...There is always a virus so be careful.

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sunshine1232 answered Saturday July 24 2010, 2:34 pm:
My family and i use a site called Limewire which
we've been using for a while now you don't have to
pay for the music on there...there's also another site called Frostwire which i haven't used but iv'e heard of those are the only two sites i know of(:

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sftball33 answered Saturday July 24 2010, 2:23 pm:
you can go to 4shared.com but they dont have every song but they have a majority of songs and if they dont come up it help to type in the artist name! and its Toatlly free....most of my music is from there! hope i helped!

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xoxonicole answered Saturday July 24 2010, 1:53 pm:
What I do is search "*song title* mp3" on google. Listen to the preview and then click download, save it, and then open it on itunes. Some songs already have the information, but some you just need to type in the song title, artist, and album.

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