Lost music on ipod touch

i downloaded quite a bit of music onto my ipod touch a while back and i didnt get round to backing it up on my computer. recently the ipod has broken. is there any way i can retrieve this music quickly??

If you can still access the information on the iPod Touch, connect it to iTunes and select "Transfer Purchases From..." under the file menu.

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