Amazon sells The Killers for 29p
The Prodigy and Eminem also in MP3 promo

Amazon has started selling a selection of songs for just 29p in its UK MP3 download store. These will be available at this price for a limited time only.
It's likely that you'll have heard most of the tracks on the list - they come from the likes of Kings Of Leon, The Killers, Coldplay and The Prodigy - but sadly, this list isn't exactly extensive. It seems that this is very much a promotion as opposed to Amazon throwing down the financial gauntlet to other download stores.
Still, if you're skint and your life sucks without the latest Kelly Clarkson single, you're in luck.
The full list of 29p songs is as follows:
LadyGaGa - Just Dance
Kings of Leon - Use Somebody
Kelly Clarkson - My Life Would Suck Without You
The Killers - Human
Coldplay - Viva La Vida
The Prodigy - Omen
Eminem, Dr. Dre and 50 Cent - Crack a Bottle
The King Blues - Save the World, Get the Girl
Morrissey - I'm Throwing My Arms Around Paris
The Saturdays - Issues
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