Build Your Playlist And Enjoy Millions of Free Audio Tracks
MoiN | Jun 20, 2009 | Comments
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Ok, so you have the latest walkman/MP3 player, have a collection of your favorite tunes on it and you’re the type of person who listens to music 24/7 – be it work or play! That’s great…until you hear the latest tune that you absolutely MUST get! In order to do so, you need to either go out and buy the CD or search for song, find a vendor who’s selling it at an affordable rate, download the tune via iTunes (or whatever) into your Music player, and update your playlist before you can enjoy the song – chances are, in that much time the next Big tune will be out!

Enter allmusic.fm, boasting 500 million (yes you read that correct) tracks to choose from — you literally can search for ANY song and then later on save it to your playlist – which can also be shared with others! Consider it your Giant iPod on the internet which contains all the songs you can think of – and all you really need is an internet connection, a computer with a soundcard, a browser, and no matter where you are, in which part of the world – you’re ready to bounce to your tunes!
Built with a clean, simple yet effective interface, allmusic.fm has a `Featured’ list as well as a `Top’ tracks list which you can listen to as soon as you enter the site. Of course you can search for your particular tune too and you can listen to them without even registering yourself! However in order to actually SAVE your playlist for future listens you need to register and then login to the site (which is the basic attraction of allmusic.fm, besides registration is Free so why wouldn’t you register?)
The fact that you can also share your playlists with others gives you some basic social networking aspects as well try getting your iPod to do That! All in all this is one site to book mark!
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