This is a great way to use Google to find MP3's. A lot of services online nowadays offer you the ability to download MP3's off of their site. This is why you should never pay for that, or for any P2P services.
Google already has millions of MP3's listed.
"Where?" you might ask desperately, putting your credit card back in your wallet.
Right in their search. You don't have to really know everything about google's hundreds of ways you can make their search find things you want. You just have to know this code...
intitle:"index of" mp3 "port 80"
You just put that in the google search... and then the name of the MP3 you want. Let's say I wanted Beck's Devil's Haircut:
intitle:"index of" mp3 "port 80" devils haircut
or if I wanted just a general song listing of one artist, like Michael Jackson
intitle:"index of" mp3 "port 80" michael jackson
It is something I've been doing for years, but I'm not sure many people know how google functions. All I'm doing is this...
intitle:"index of"
This just tells google that the title of the page should have the exact phrase "index of"... why? because there are certain folders that google finds which do not have what's called index pages or, the page you normally go to when you're visiting a web site. If you just go to one of these folders, you can see all of the files in the folder.
mp3
this is added cause we're looking for mp3 files of course.
"port 80"
I add this because some people know about this already and they have created fake index pages or mp3 listings to try and get you to sign up for their service.
and of course, add in an artist name if you're looking for that artist, or a song name if you're looking for that song. Just browse through your results, and the directories with the mp3's and start downloading at will.
There is one really good service online that offers free mp3's that it finds called Dizzler and they have created a really good application that has playlists, favorites, skinning, and you can include it on your profiles and websites too. They store all your playlists so you don't have to crowd your hard drive with music and you can access your jams anywhere. But if you want to be oldschool hax0r about it, you can use google just fine.
Google already has millions of MP3's listed.
"Where?" you might ask desperately, putting your credit card back in your wallet.
Right in their search. You don't have to really know everything about google's hundreds of ways you can make their search find things you want. You just have to know this code...
intitle:"index of" mp3 "port 80"
You just put that in the google search... and then the name of the MP3 you want. Let's say I wanted Beck's Devil's Haircut:
intitle:"index of" mp3 "port 80" devils haircut
or if I wanted just a general song listing of one artist, like Michael Jackson
intitle:"index of" mp3 "port 80" michael jackson
It is something I've been doing for years, but I'm not sure many people know how google functions. All I'm doing is this...
intitle:"index of"
This just tells google that the title of the page should have the exact phrase "index of"... why? because there are certain folders that google finds which do not have what's called index pages or, the page you normally go to when you're visiting a web site. If you just go to one of these folders, you can see all of the files in the folder.
mp3
this is added cause we're looking for mp3 files of course.
"port 80"
I add this because some people know about this already and they have created fake index pages or mp3 listings to try and get you to sign up for their service.
and of course, add in an artist name if you're looking for that artist, or a song name if you're looking for that song. Just browse through your results, and the directories with the mp3's and start downloading at will.
There is one really good service online that offers free mp3's that it finds called Dizzler and they have created a really good application that has playlists, favorites, skinning, and you can include it on your profiles and websites too. They store all your playlists so you don't have to crowd your hard drive with music and you can access your jams anywhere. But if you want to be oldschool hax0r about it, you can use google just fine.