But not every streaming service fits all. A lot of it depends on the bands and artists that are available, the features it provides and of course the price for subscribing. Popular services like MOG, Spotify and Grooveshark offer mobile apps, the ability to create and playlists, create your own radio stations and several other groovy features.

With all of the awesome technology to consume music online today, what we want to know is…Which music streaming service do you use? Take a minute to cast your vote and leave a comment. If your method of consuming music isn’t listed, let us know that too. We’ll have the results next week!  

Pandora is alright for listening to radio in the background — after you “train” it to play what you want. But MOG has the exact same feature and you can have it just play the band you want only, to similar band and anywhere in between. It has a neat slider that lets you control how much is the same band and how much is similar. Plus, it runs on RokU — now if only there were an Xbox 360 app and an Apple TV one…but of course I just use AirPlay on my iPad or iPod touch and pump it through my home theater system. Ok…enough pimping of MOG…but I really love it. Pandora for the win. It’s easy and always plays what I love. I used to be a big Rhapsody fan however I’m not a fan of the monthly fee. Comment Name * Email *

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