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I think I've tried all the most common audio players now. I couldn't get on with Rythmnbox, and for some reason, the sound quality wasn't as good. Songbird seems to me to be the wrong "platform" for a media player. Banshee, Audacious, and Beep all have their good points, but for me Exaile suited my needs better. Just lately I've been using Listen, and I really think this one's a stayer. It's like Exaile, but with a better media library. A lot like Winamp's actually. And yes, Winamp was my audio player of choice in Windows...

I'm sorry, I wasn't clear. I meant the ability to play last.fm stations and listen to them...not just scrobble.

Ah, OK. There is a 'Dynamic' button in exaile which claims to 'Fetch similar tracks from Last.fm', but it only seems to add tracks already in your collection to your playlist. It doesn't play the Last.fm radio stations.

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It seems that many are liking Amarok, but unfortunately you'll need the KDE libraries to use it. And I'm reluctant to install the KDE libraries. So I'm using the Amarok clone, Exaile. I used to use Banshee but it chokes on my extremely-large music library.

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A decent EQ is seriously needed within one of these Media Players, either that or a system wide configuration. One downfall compared to many Windoze MP's.... I'm finding my sound in need of some refinement, which is not offered by any of the Linux Media Players. Saying that, Rhythmbox is one of the smoothest players I've seen for gnome, thus it is my recommendation. EQ next release, please? :whistle:

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