Brian Clemens
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I do not endorse using this method to pirate music!
In most situations the files are meant to be accessible only to their respective apps. To access them:
1 - adb shell into the device (or use a terminal emulator on the device)
2 - shell@android:/ $run-as com.google.android.music (You can use a different app name if you're pulling data from other apps)
3 - shell@android:/ $cd data/data/com.google.android.music/files/music (or whereever your cache is)
ls and you should see a bunch of numbered mp3 files. You can adb pull these files straight to your computer, cp them to your SD card, whatever.
In most situations the files are meant to be accessible only to their respective apps. To access them:
1 - adb shell into the device (or use a terminal emulator on the device)
2 - shell@android:/ $run-as com.google.android.music (You can use a different app name if you're pulling data from other apps)
3 - shell@android:/ $cd data/data/com.google.android.music/files/music (or whereever your cache is)
ls and you should see a bunch of numbered mp3 files. You can adb pull these files straight to your computer, cp them to your SD card, whatever.
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