iTunes and Napster are probably the most popular resources for downloading music. Now that they are operating in the right way, the online music industry is booming. With most commuters filling their inside pockets or handbags with an iPod or an MP3 of some description, CD's and vinyl are slowly losing popularity - people want to be able to download tunes quickly and cheaply. You can buy albums to download, or you can pay a monthly fee to have access to all the music you want.
Lots of sites do enable you to illegally download music. But download at your peril - only last week one pirate was made to walk the plank… But bad jokes aside, if you want music, you should really pay for it, otherwise bands will get sick of 'only' making millions instead of tens of millions, and they'll stop making music altogether. Like that'll ever happen.
Alternatively, if you're a bit more traditional and prefer to play music via a CD or record player, most of the big high street stores also have a website offering a more extensive choice. There are also sites that are dedicated purely to selling music, whether it's CD or vinyl, and you can find some great bargains.
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