This was shared with me, so now I’m sharing it with you. Some of you may have already heard about this site through friends… others through news stories. This was unknown to me until very recently.
AllOfMP3.com [wikipedia] is a Moscow based MP3 online store that sells songs for about 1/10th of what other “normal” services (like iTunes) charges. Yes, that is one tenth… a factor of zero point one. So if you were to take 99 cents and multiply it by 0.1 you’d get about 9 cents. For one song. Not bad!
Albums for about $1.50 USD or maybe $2.50 if it’s a double-CD compilation.
Unfortunately the RIAA (a terrorist organization of litigious sorts) and other recording industry cells are trying to crack down on them. Word on the street is that you need to download all you can by September… so start heating up those cable modems.

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Awesome!! Me needs to get the credit card and bigger hard drive!!
08 01 06
Another consequence of global economies. And this is just the beginning…Thanks for the link:)
I just thought of a bunch of CDs last night that I need to grab on there. It occurred to me that my 80s collection of music was heavily audiotapes… which are all long gone. I need to get my glam rock fix!