An unofficial last.fm player for Android, aka the very first last.fm player released for the platform.


Like the official lastfm player this is overall below average. Pales in comparison to what the Pandora player can do. Unlike the Pandora player, it runs fairly smoothly on the Samsung Moment. The problem I run into is that it runs out of music to play quickly. It also doesn’t allow a person to select multiple artists that they like and create a mix…at least I haven’t seen where or how to do this. If anyone has any recommendations for the best alternative to pandora…which is awful on the Samsung Moment, please speak up.
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