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1 April 2009 3 Comments

I’m going to show you how to legally download 35 free mp3′s absolutely free!

My name is Andrew Bilach, and I am the host of All Knowing Force, a radio show based in New York City. I’ve been involved in the industry for my entire life. I’m a die-hard music fan, and only promote products that I use, I love, and that my fellow music lovers would love as well.

There is no hard sell coming here. If you’re a die-hard music fan, signing up for this ridiculously amazing offer is a no-brainer.

It’s a 7-Day Free Trial of eMusic, the second largest electronic music retailer on the internet. And for trying the service, they’re going to let you choose 35 mp3′s from their 7 Million song catalog to download and keep – for absolutely free. The mp3′s belong to you! They’re restriction free, meaning you can play them on any mp3 player or program!

If you cancel within 7 days, you pay nothing and come out with 35 mp3s! And to answer your question before you ask it, “How do I cancel?” There are no numbers to call or hoops to jump through. You simply click a button in your eMusic account and you’re done. It’s that simple.

So, click the box below and get started! And if you don’t, you’re completely nuts! And when you get there, if you scroll down a little, you’ll see some of the available artists, just click on one of them and it will open up the entire eMusic catalog!

NOTE: Below, you see 25 FREE DOWNLOADS on the box! I’ve got you covered! As I said above, after you click, you’ll see my special that gets you 35!


Download 25 FREE songs at eMusic.com!

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3 Comments »

  • zebo said:

    Thank you for the link. I was surprised to see they had Korn, Sevendust, Staind, Soilwork, and Fear Factory. I might stay on to be a paying member. Thanks AKF!

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  • Skipper said:

    I’ve been enjoying eMusic for several years now and I have to agree with a few of the others in that the site makes it very clear that it has one of the largest selections of Independent Artists. I think that is the whole purpose of the site, not to be like itunes. I have discovered many great artists that I would probable never have done using another service. It is easy to get suggestions from other users as well as the emusic staff itself. If an album has more than 12songs you usually get the extra songs for free when you download the whole album, the more you buy, the better the suggestions based on your preferences. eMusic is a great way to discover new artists, the quality of the tracks is generally good, you can always re-download if you loose any of your music and the staff goes to great lengths to help you find what you want.

    For me it is easy to find the well known artists on sites like itunes.etc, I have to admit that I really enjoy discovering new artists and this it the best site I have found for that purpose. Lastly, the pricing did go up a bit since they recently expanded their selection with some more mainstream artists, however I still think they offer a variety of plans that are reasonable and competitive.

    I’ve used almost every music service I know of and I still prefer eMusic for their unique selection and their efforts to help me discover new music is excellent, in my opinion.

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  • Loch Ness said:

    There is some sick metal on here. I’m surprised to see that.

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