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Rate Your Music (RYM) is a website that provides you with a growing catalog of almost any artist that you could think of and their subsequent discography. The subscription also gives other various benefits, such as the ability to see who visits your profile.Ī custom chart created on RYM, showcasing the overall highest rated black metal albums
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The radio allows you to listen to music based around any classification you see fit, be it a genre, artist, album, song or another last.fm user, though it is currently a service that has to be paid for via a subscription in most countries, with only a 50-song free trial being available in most countries. The final major feature of last.fm is the radio. You can use this to discuss music on a more personal level with friends that you meet (in real life or on the internet), ask for recommendations or just make general small talk. Last.fm also features something called a shoutbox, which allows you to leave 'shouts' (comments) on other people's profiles. Last.fm actually does a decent job of making recommendations by seeing what you've listened to the most and then comparing that to other users with similar top artists, then making recommendations based on what artists the other users have listened to that you haven't.

This is then used to determine recommendations for you based on your most played.

Last.fm is a service offered that tracks what you play through your media player (scrobbling) and records it to your profile. Downloading music is an issue that people should make the effort to do on their own and this issue is covered in the Obtaining Music section of this wiki. This applies to any album posted on /mu/. Also, refrain from asking for links to the recommended album (exception: if you cannot find it on your own, then the recommender may be willing to upload it). If someone just posts an image of an album, without the name in either the accompanying comment or filename, then do a reverse image search to find the name of the album before asking for the name of the album. Most people will be willing to drop you a few artists or albums to look up. The best way of receiving recommendations on /mu/ is by making conversation with people in threads and then just asking what they would recommend. You could also search the archives for past sharethreads on /mu/. Under no circumstances should you make a sharethread without sharing at least a few albums yourself.
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If you wish to create a sharethread, then you may want to use the guide available that shows you how to create a good quality sharethread. Thanks to Mega, Kim Dotcom's new cloud storage site based in New Zealand, sharethreads are starting to find new life and a new home.
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In the last couple of years, since Mediafire has cracked down on music sharing and the laziness of people on /mu/ increased, sharethreads are few and far between nowadays, and links from Mediafire tend to be removed almost instantaneously. You may want to hang around in a sharethread to see if there's anything that catches your eye. Lately, the latter has been more common than the former. Sharethreads tend to be based around a particular theme (a genre normally) or are sometimes just general sharethreads. Sometimes on /mu/, people create sharethreads, where people upload albums to direct download sites (such as Mediafire or Zippyshare) and then share them with other people on /mu/.
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You could use tools such as the top 50, top 100 or collage chart makers, or the 3x3 generator to make a thread with (or to post in a pre-existing 3x3 or chart thread), asking people to post their 3x3s or charts and ask for recommendations through that. You could also ask for recommendations, but avoid making a thread based solely on recommendations for yourself. By observing discussion on artists or genres, you could probably pick up some new music just based on what people have to say. The first and most obvious source is 4chan's /mu/. The various sources for discovering music include: There are a variety of sources available in regards to discovering new music.
