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Download Music's picks of the week

by Kurt Wolff
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Another week has passed and it's time for more new music. Download.com Music and CNET TV combined forces to bring you a brand-new video report highlighting the best new songs and albums posted recently on Download Music. This week's featured artists include Dinosaur Jr., getting a head start on their upcoming reunion album (Beyond) with a fuzzy-loud new song "Almost Ready"; New York group Battles, showcasing their metal-meets-electronic beatcore style; and rising hip-hop star MIMS, who mixes g-funk and hyphy to show just exactly why he's hot. Watch, listen, and see if you don't think so, too.

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by tisesunshine November 4, 2009 10:29 PM PST
Download music,the easiest way is,
Google the name of the song you want,
may be you can find what your looking for,
There are many special tools to download music nowadays,
One I can suggest you but i don't whether it can help you or not,
you can just have a try, good luck to you
http://www.mp3-music-download-sites.com/
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