You ever find yourself listening to music, getting into the groove, and then all of a sudden a nasty commercial starts? Or even worse, all you hear is the same old limited selection. Well do not fear my friend, Last.fm is here. Last.fm is this AWESOME (yes, it is so awesome I had to emphasize it) online music community where anyone can come and listen to their wide selection of free music without commercial interruptions. Music genres that varies from Neo-Soul to Heavy Metal, Electronica to Old School Hip Hop. Looking for Daft Punk? They got the dynamic duos. Or maybe you’re in the mood for something a little more mellow, like Dido. Last.fm has her soulful music too. Last.fm also hosts a variety of music videos, concert schedules, and even free downloads (Nine Inch Nails - Discipline)
Now, remember when I said Last.fm is a music community? Let me elaborate. Last.fm is a true community oriented site that allows users to tag the artist and song, edit artist bio (with moderator approval of course), leave comments, add events, link friends, and so much more. At Last.fm, we are no longer users with out a voice.

I’ve been using Last.fm for months without complaint. Last.fm has gotten me through countless brain-numbing days at work. I do recommend that you join and download their application. Why? Because once you download their application, Last.fm will search your music library and list your music taste on your online profile. This allows them to make music suggestions. Plus, once you start listening to their music library, your player tracks the music you’ve listened to and allows you to save your favorite songs and even ban(removes the song from ever being played again) music.
What got me hooked on Last.fm is their radio, a widget that can play in or pop out into it’s own small browser. This widget allows the user to listen to music similar to the artist you’ve already chosen. But wait, it gets better! If you download Last.fm’s applciation, you have the option to listen to music by genre. Personally, I’m always looking to widen my music pallet.
Pandora and AOL Music is so last year. Last.fm is made for people like you and I. Best of all it’s free.
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