That is exactly how I used to be. Zune is honestly the best thing to happen to me, media-wise. I have a little under 4,500 songs. I didn't spend $5,750 on that, I spent about $135. Zune also puts an amazing, yet under appreciated or small-time, band in the spotlight once a week. Often, they will have a few tracks that are free. They have a system set up that suggests music you will like based on what you rate "Like" or "Dislike" and what people similar to you are listening to.
Zune, to me at least, just seems to care more.Every single one of my friends that has used my Zune and listened to my music has been like, "Wow, as soon as my iPod breaks I'm getting one of these things."
Oh my god you're more stupid than I thought if you pay for one song at a time on iTunes. Albums, bro, albums. It's how the artists meant for their art to be listened to. And anyways, it's 2011. Music is basically a secondary function of the iPod.
Anyways, think what you want about Zunes and stuff. I don't really want to argue because I know it won't do any good.