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Amazon’s Free Music: Your new Best Friend.

I don’t understand why I like to get free Music from Amazon so much more than any other free music I can get from any number of awesome places, but there’s just something _awesome_ about picking out nearly four hours of music from the Freebies offered at Amazon.com’s digital music store.

Sure, not much of it is stuff I really know or love, but isn’t that the idea behind free music? Here’s a sample:

Screenies of Amazon Freebies

I posted the whole track list, clocking in at 3.9 hours of music on my Flickr Account . It probably goes back to my College Radio days, but I have a great appreciation for the Sampler album. Thanks to Amazon for making Samplers come back in such an awesome way.

Oh, One more thing.

Look, I get it. This story was leaked by Amazon and/or the Music Industry in reaction to the ridiculously teeny tiny number of 69-cent tracks available under the new iTunes variable pricing.  I know when I’m being manipulated, ok? But this is a great example of how competition betters the experience for the consumer. This is why Broadband monopolies must end. Without competition, there is nothing to temper the greedy hand of Lord Corporate Bottom Line.