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Chances are, if you have been downloading your music legally, you have been doing so through an American-based company's program or website. Apple iTunes, Wal-Mart Music Downloads, MusicMatch, and Napster are names we hear often when it comes to getting your digital music online. The great thing about these music stores is that you get instant gratification - pay for your music and download it within seconds...but now there is an even cheaper way. Click for more.

There are still thousands that prefer to get their music the old fashioned way: Downloading it for free using a peer to peer program such as KaZaa. My assumption is that a free thing is just too good to pass up, even if paying for it is only $0.99.

Understandable, but what if there was a legal way for you to get the same music offered by the big names for pennies on the dollar? I introduce you to AllofMP3.com.

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I tried it and thought it was tight. 5 cents a song, about 8-9 albums in pristine condition for around $10. That price is right...

Selection is limited of course, but you should be able to find a few things. They sell music videos too!

Pay by PayPal, no CC info needed!

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They're ok actually.

It's a sort of "We'll commit blatent copyright infringment, and there isn't anything you can do about because we live in Russia!" kinda thing.

Very interesting. But you know about the Russian government. They'll sell anything; they want dinero.

The industry will probably offer them large sums of cash in exchange for shutting them down.

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Yep - I agree with Ken - the only reason it's worth paying is no one can spy on you like p2p, and I feel since I'm paying for it, there can't be any copyright infringment against me - only allofmp3.com

Plus it's convenient, they have pretty good bandwidth - every song I got from them dl'ed at about 150k, and you know you're not getting fakes or crappy rips.

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