Most music lost the cost/benefit war for me about a decade ago. With the rise of iTunes, I could now buy the tracks I wanted for $1 rather than $10-15 per track, and that was nice, but I wasn't buying into the whole iPod-DRM-lock-in scene. Once Amazon started selling real honest-to-goodness unrestricted MP3s, I've started spending my money on music again, mostly filling in a bunch of tracks from the 50s and 60s that were hard to find before. I can recommend Amazon's music service wholeheartedly.
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