Free music via YouTube

Lifehacker has again pointed out a pretty awesome technique for getting music.  YouTube has long been a source of pretty solid music and often it can be from some pretty unknown artists.

You can also find some pretty mainstream tracks if you are interested.  Just head on over to YouTube, find the video of your choice, then copy and paste the link to that video.

Go on over to FlvTo, paste the link and voila.  Free mp3.

Not that we endorse any kind of piracy, but it’s definitely the only way to get your hands on some of the original tracks on YouTube, that haven’t been released in any form.  Still, we wholeheartedly believe you should support the artists you like, so just keep that in mind.

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