Some people don’t know what this amazing site is, but that number is growing smaller by the day. Pandora is quickly becoming an outlet for music lovers everywhere. It’s free, and it’s easy to use. Simply search your favorite bands, and find their music, along with many similar artists. Whether you crank it up in the morning while dressing for school, or keep it quiet while doing your homework, Pandora’s a great place to find all your favorite music.
I really like the idea of Pandora, but I haven't had time to get an account, what with my bustling social life (*cough cough* HOMEWORK *cough cough*) Instead, I decided to talk to a fellow blogger, Everlast, about it. She's been a Pandora user for two years, and she isn't planning on stopping now.
Me: What’s your favorite part about Pandora?
Everlast: It has a lot of radio stations.
Me: Why do you use it as opposed to radio channel websites?
Everlast: Because it’s quick, and it’s popular.
Me: Can you find all of the music you want to listen to on Pandora?
Everlast: I can find most of it.
Me: What can’t you find?
Everlast: Well, it’s really ‘what can’t I find?’. There’s too many songs that they put on the radio that I don’t know.
Me: So the worst part of Pandora is that it has too much music?
Everlast: Sometimes. Because some of the music is stuff I’d never listen to.
Me: So, how’s the variety?
Everlast: It's good, but not when I want to listen to familiar stuff. I listen to kind of unkown artists.So, what do you think? Yes or no to Pandora?
Until next time,
Miss Treble
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