New users usually have the problem of not enough mp3s in their share directories to offer to other winmx users. One source is to rip your own CD's to mp3s. Another source are various usenews newsgroups, specifically binaries sounds mp3s groups. There's one program I've been using, called "Binary News Reaper", that automates the multi-article download, decode and stitch process. Find it at
www.bnr2.orgIt's somewhat buggy, but still usable. Newsgroups like alt.binaries.sounds.1980s.mp3 are the ones to look for.
Of course you need to access a server that has usenews newsgroups. your ISP may have on or more. Or independent services like
www.teranews.com can be used.
One annoying bug with binary news reaper is that it hangs from time to time, usually when the file MsgLst.bnr gets too big, like 250 megs big. Just delete it, and restart BNR.
But once you got it going, you can download lots of good stuff to add to your share directory, But be sure to test play everything to be sure that the mp3s are in fact good, and not corrupted.
Remember that essentially you can only pick and choose whatever songs people have posted to the newsgroup. But these people, by posting their mp3 files to the newsgroups, don't mind leaches. But there's plenty of songs posted. So there likely will be songs you forgot about that you'll find and enjoy hearing again. Or better quality copies of stuff you already have.