There are two great reasons to sign up to eMusic right now: First, they have a 7-day free trial going on. Second, you get 25 free downloads! You can’t argue with that.
And rest assured, there is no catch whatsoever. You can signup for the free 7-day trial, download your 25 free MP3s, cancel your trial and keep them all! There website even says so:

Music Catalog: eMusic currently has over 7 million songs in their collection.
eMusic Review Key Points:
- Free 7-day trial, so you can see what it’s like first
- 25 free music downloads (cancel and keep all of them)
- 7 million songs to choose from
- True MP3 files, so they’ll play on any device or computer
- Pricing at about 49 cents per song, which is way cheaper than iTunes
- Works on Windows and Mac
eMusic User Feedback:
Even though we’ve only given eMusic a 4 out of 5 stars rating (meaning it’s a very good music download site), we’ve heard from many users who love it.
eMusic User #1: 9/10 Unmatched independent selection, great writing, highest-quality encoding, low cost per track, referral bonuses and absolutely NO DRM!!!
eMusic User #2: 9/10 Over half the price of iTunes, no leash subscription.
eMusic User #3: 8/10 Overall, eMusic is a great music download site. And it will be the best for people who love independent music (such as myself). I found this music download site is my best source for downloading some down tempo, nu-jazz for tuning.
Free Music Download Sites.org Review: 9/10 People used to complain that eMusic had a poor selection of current, popular music, but that is no longer the case now that their music catalog has increased to 7 million songs. Not only do they carry the most popular and current music, but they also have a great selection of jazz, blues, folk, classical, oldies, alt-country and a large variety from other independent labels the other music download sites don't have.
Plus, you can sample music before you download it, so you can tell if you REALLY want the song or not. This ensures you never download something you don't like.
The bottom line is that if you want good music at a fair price (49 cents a song), you want to be able to take the songs with you if you unsubscribe from the eMusic service and you want to explore new types of music, besides the usual Top 40, then eMusic is for you.
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