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Adderall wrote:well, you don't GET the music, but when I'm at work I enjoy Pandora (http://www.pandora.com).

You can type in an artist that you like and it will start playing lots of similar music. It's pretty fun for awhile.
Yup, I was just going to suggest Pandora as well. You choose whether or not you like the songs it plays, and it "learns" the type of music you like, and will only play that.
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spiritplx wrote:
Adderall wrote:well, you don't GET the music, but when I'm at work I enjoy Pandora (http://www.pandora.com).

You can type in an artist that you like and it will start playing lots of similar music. It's pretty fun for awhile.
Yup, I was just going to suggest Pandora as well. You choose whether or not you like the songs it plays, and it "learns" the type of music you like, and will only play that.
Yeah, I already use Pandora :)
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i dunno if you've heard of tunebite or not but i use that in conjunction with napster to go. it's not technically illegal but it's kind of shady.

but then again i'm just kinda that way i guess.
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Pandora found me a good chunk of quality under-appreciated music, but it does take a lot of patience to find the gold. The system is not without it's flaws.
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Mozgus wrote:Pandora found me a good chunk of quality under-appreciated music, but it does take a lot of patience to find the gold. The system is not without it's flaws.
I agree -- and some "stations" work better than others.
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I just use and abuse the Project Playlist search engine, just type in the song you want, click view site, and find the link to the mp3. Although they encourage you to buy songs off of iTunes, but whats the point? since you can take the music where the site is hosting it.
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racketboy wrote:just found on Delicious:
http://www.tinydad.com/free-music-22-we ... -the-riaa/
Wow...a lot of gold here.
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you can find basically anything if you just search google with the word "blog" attached to it.

or use shareminer.
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