similar to Pandora?

I don't know if many people got the email from the Pandora founder, but turns out there is a new policy:

While we did the best we could to lower the rates, we are going to have to make an adjustment that will affect about 10% of our users who are our heaviest listeners. Specifically, we are going to begin limiting listening to 40 hours per month on the web. Because we have to pay royalty fees per song and per listener, it makes very heavy listeners hard to support on advertising alone. Most listeners will never hit this cap, but it seems that you might.
We hate the idea of capping anyone's usage, so we've been working to devise an alternative for listeners like you. We've come up with two solutions and we hope that one of them will work for you:
Your first option is to continue listening just as you have been and, if and when you reach the 40 hour limit in a given month, to pay just $0.99 for unlimited listening for the rest of that month. This isn't a subscription. You can pay by credit card and your card will be charged for just that one month. You'll be able to keep listening as much as you'd like for the remainder of the month. We hope this is relatively painless and affordable - the same price as a single song download.
Your second option is to upgrade to our premium version called Pandora One. Pandora One costs $36 per year. In addition to unlimited monthly listening and no advertising, Pandora One offers very high quality 192 Kbps streams, an elegant desktop application that eliminates the need for a browser, personalized skins for the Pandora player, and a number of other features

So, since a desk job with 40 hour weeks takes up a lot of Pandora time, I'm wondering if you know of any other sites that are similar to Pandora?

I know of musicovery.com, but that's about it, so any help would be appreciated.
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Seeing as you can access Pandora, I assume you're American so try out last.fm's radio. It functions similarly in that it finds songs that are similar to other songs you like. If you want to make a custom streaming playlist, check out GrooveShark.

$0.99 isn't a bad deal at all. I've actually thought of paying $3.00 a month to access last.fm without using HotSpot Shield since the Canadian equivalent of the RIAA is actually somehow worse than the RIAA itself. Ugh.
 
You could try imeem. It's like Pandora pretty much except you can choose a specific song to start on instead of just an artist. And it's still free.
 
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