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		<title>By: elshifty</title>
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		<description>There are many ways to discover new music on Grooveshark. In my opinion, simply choosing the &quot;Popular&quot; category will list many new songs. Also, Grooveshark has a program that specifically helps new bands promote themselves and share their music.
By the way, Grooveshark has been using the &quot;Heart&quot; system for years. Their toolbar also allows you to add a particular song to any one of your many self-created playlists (up to 100 per playlist, I think, for the free version - no registration required), as well as, skipping, repeating, and shuffling the song list you are playing, including Grooveshark Radio, which can be genre speific.
Also, you can &#039;scrobble&#039; your favorites to your Last.FM profile.
In my opinion, the real adventure is going on at Grooveshark, not that I won&#039;t give thesixtyone a chance. 
Thanks!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many ways to discover new music on Grooveshark. In my opinion, simply choosing the &#8220;Popular&#8221; category will list many new songs. Also, Grooveshark has a program that specifically helps new bands promote themselves and share their music.<br />
By the way, Grooveshark has been using the &#8220;Heart&#8221; system for years. Their toolbar also allows you to add a particular song to any one of your many self-created playlists (up to 100 per playlist, I think, for the free version &#8211; no registration required), as well as, skipping, repeating, and shuffling the song list you are playing, including Grooveshark Radio, which can be genre speific.<br />
Also, you can &#8216;scrobble&#8217; your favorites to your Last.FM profile.<br />
In my opinion, the real adventure is going on at Grooveshark, not that I won&#8217;t give thesixtyone a chance.<br />
Thanks!</p>
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