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Where can I safely download music MP3 files without needing to download a program?

By princess_nat_88 Asked Oct 23 2005 12:32AM
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by Wisdom on Jul 16, 2006 at 5:23 am Permalink

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www.mp3shits.com www.emp3world.com www.mp3arena.com www.g2p.com also, try typing the name of the band/album followed by 'rapidshare' into google and you may find a download link., also, go to the media guide in windows media player and search for the songs you want, when they have fully streamed, click 'file' and 'save media as'
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by Earth Dragon on Apr 17, 2009 at 3:06 am Permalink

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I use currently mainly only torrents, but sometimes I also use BeeMp3.com site.
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by geek860 on Oct 29, 2005 at 11:20 pm Permalink

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The Real, Apple iTunes, mp3.com, etc stores all allow you to download (after paying of course) mp3s without the need of a program. They are also all certified safe, as opposed to a file off of a P2P network that could be anything.
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