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Fairly good at making recommendations based on what you enjoy. Though I use Grooveshark for most of my music listening, I often use this for finding new music (since GS's radio feature kinda sucks -_- ).
Can't you just make a new account or something? I doubt many people need even 10 hours a month (including me).
40hrs might seem like a lot, but when you work 40hrs a week, then its all used up after 1 and a half weeks.
Unless you pay for it, you are limited to 40hrs a month. I used to like Pandora too
Jus so you know: CGI proxys work like a charm.And it's not that great as I tought it would be. Last.fm is different and better.
Too bad it works only in US.... When it worked internationally - it was amazing...
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