You should buy through eMusic instead. 40 songs for $10 a month. They have an awesome selection too. But, let me know if your interested, so I can give the referral and get 50 free downloads myself.
What format do they come in?
I just hate tieing myself to a commitment like that. What if I don't want to buy any songs this month? Then I'm screwed out of the $10.
They come in mp3 format, listenable within any mp3 player, on an unlimited amount of computers, iPods or other like device, and bur n on as many CDs as you'd like to. If you're someone that buys one CD a month or more like I used to, emusic is a good alternative, 'cause you might otherwise easily spend more than 10 dollars on one CD... unless it's like BMG or something... but that BMG thing is commitment thing too. I signed up a few years ago for eMusic when they had unlimited downloads actually. Then, they were bought out, and the new company put the limit at 40 d/l's. I kept it tho, since now, they have tons more in their library... and 40 for 10 is still an ok deal. I used to pay 13 dollars a month for Sirius radio.
Yeah, and that's another thing, I just bought Sirius, and I'm loving it. Left of Center is like the greatest station. Though I can see now that I'm finding new bands with it and I'm totally willing to go get the CD now.
I might check it out. But I don't want to have any more monthly payments on anything.
Oh yeh, having both Sirius and eMusic would b e a prob, that'd be 23 bucks a month on top of your other bills if Sirius is still 13/month. I only got eMusic after canceling Sirius. I do miss having Sirius tho. You just gave me a flashback, when you said "Left of Center." I remember that station. Loved it. Still have the equipment all connected in my car, so if I ever am able to afford it again, I just make the phone call to start service back up. eMusic is a better deal than iTunes tho. 99 cents a song or 10 dollars an album is not much of a deal.
Compared to buying a CD in a store, its a bargain. CD's today are about $16 on sale and like $24 brand new.
Yeh, I mean.. 10 dollars for an album is good.. but isn't as attractive against the cost of eMusic. But, I guess if you don't spend 10 dollars on music every month now, then don't get it. However, if you are getting like 3 albums a month.. eMusic would be better, since it'd be like 10 bucks vs. 30 bucks. By the way, I saw your brother maybe about a month ago.