Free Music Netscape Help
im trying to find a website where i can download music for free that is legal anyone with suggestions?
i have been trynig really hard to find a website
that is legal to download from for free i remeber netscape
used to be free but no longer is please help….
Several sites and artists offer music for free:
http://www.moniquebrumby.com/
http://www.numavox.com/home.htm
http://free.superhits.ch/
http://www.devo.com/fabco/modules/news/
http://www.garageband.com/
http://ccmixter.org/
http://magnatune.com/
http://tonspion.de/
http://www.jamendo.com/
http://www.pirates-r-us.com/
http://pierre.musy.googlepages.com/
http://audio-adventure.de/
These are mostly less known artists, as few major labels allow their contractors to offer their music for free.
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