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http://mysterytricycle.com/7-alternatives-to-pandora-and-last-fm Whether you are annoyed by the ads on Pandora , the limited number of skips, or the abyss of cruel 30-second song teasers from Last.FM , many online listeners are growing weary of mainstream methods of hearing new music. While the Pandora algorithm is strong, and the Last.FM related artists tool is pretty useful, don’t fool yourself in to thinking that there aren’t other great ways to expose yourself to new music in the depths of cyberspace. Here are 7 alternatives to Pandora and Last.FM that will infuse your day with an uninterrupted stream of music that large record companies haven’t managed to squash under their thumbs yet. StumbleAudio StumbleAudio has a killer recommendation engine that works better for me than Pandora’s.

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See the clues, guess the movie. And if time runs out? KABOOM. http://www.veer.com/ideas/clockbusters/

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Japanese find sleep, shelter in cyber cafes May 9 2007 0 Comments and 0 Reactions 521 views More proof that I should have been born Japanese. I turns out the there are a growing number of impoverished youth dwelling in the cybercafes of Japan, rather than paying rent on an apartment. Takeshi Yamashita does not look like a homeless person. From his carefully distressed jeans to his casual-cool navy striped T-shirt, he is every bit the trendy Tokyoite. http://thegreatgeekmanual.com/blog/category/japanese-culture/page/2
#9 – Josh Ritter – “So Runs The World Away”. There's not the overwhelming uptempo numbers like "To The Dogs Or Whoever", but the ballads are larger and more symphonic, making them much more striking than on some past Josh Ritter albums. Perhaps a joint performance his band did with the Boston Pops influenced him in the size of the sound - you can easily find parts of that performance on Youtube - but the music definitely seems larger than in the past, while still highlighting elements of Ritter's acoustic guitar. I only wish there had been more faster paced songs, because that's when the musical joy of the entire band has been most evident. " Change of Time " and " Folk Bloodbath " are particularly good. #8 – Buke and Gass – “Riposte”. The best way to describe this band, if you've never heard them before, is harmonious cacophony. http://survivingtheworld.net/Albums2010.html

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