Napster, definitely.
Best prices and best selection.
2007-03-02 09:39:07
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answered by Answer 5
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I use iTunes, but they have a history of fuqqing people over. I downloaded some songs in the past under my AOL account, and had no problem until I upgraded to a recent version of iTunes. That AOL account no longer exists, and now I have 49 songs that won't update to my iPod, and they say I have to have that old AOL account to have access to those songs. Which is impossible.
So fuqq iTunes! As far as I'm concerned.
Love2fig (below): since when was iTunes music store free?
2007-03-02 09:43:22
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answered by Anonymous
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One constructive hearth thank you to do it particularly is to create a music CD with the itunes music. Then replica the music off the CD into your MP3 gamers "jukebox" (homestead windows Media participant). Doing it particularly is a discomfort, even nevertheless it gets you around the replica good risk-free practices.
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answered by Anonymous
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iTunes does work, but to destroy the iPod only DRM, burn an audio CD of the songs you download, and rip 'em into Windows Media Player as Mp3 files
2007-03-02 09:40:25
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answered by dashwarts 5
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definately itunes, napster is nice but you have to pay like $30 a month and itunes is free!
2007-03-02 09:46:47
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answered by love2figureskate 4
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Aresworld.com
2007-03-02 09:38:52
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answered by @bstract! 2
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itunes
2007-03-02 09:38:48
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answered by angel3mja 2
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itunes
2007-03-02 09:38:45
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answered by myownsecretarydotcom 3
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2007-03-02 09:40:21
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answered by gogogo 3
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iTunes
2007-03-02 09:44:46
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answered by Joshua Chung 1
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