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January 2, 2007

There are hundreds of pirates out there. It can make finding legal sources with good collections that won’t break your bank rather difficult. Still there are some cool sites out there full of great artists and we found one that might be of interest to most of you.

If you don’t mind advertisement or trying some new stuff, check out MPFree.com. They give you songs for free in exchange for your trying out some of the products advertised on their sites. You get some free services that may be pretty useful and some free music. The advertisers pay for your music. You can choose which ads to pay attention to and how many to give a chance to and each one gives you free music.

That’s a pretty good way to keep the music free and legal. It’s a fair exchange and everything is voluntary – that’s good business. No membership fees required but you do have ads – lots of it.

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