SoundCloud - Record, listen and share your sounds on the go with SoundCloud Android.
With the official SoundCloud Android app you can capture your sound and share it privately or publicly on Facebook, Twitter or even use it to check-in on Foursquare
Korn Facts - The ULTIMATE app for facts about KoRn songs and the KoRn members themselves for fans by fans! Includes things like in the song ''Ear ache my eye'' everyone changes instruments: Jon on drums, Fieldy sings, David plays bass, and Munky and Head change guitar parts
Dj World By Slavziihouse - We want this to be used by DJ''s and clubbers alike for viewing new music in the clubbing world. Slavz2House is a new collaboration between House DJ?s Paul Hutchinson & Darryl Wright
Mobo Music News & Lyrics - The fastest and most resource rich app for being up-to-date with the latest from music magazines, celebrities, albums and shows/gigs
Chordbot lets you create and play advanced chord progressions easily on your phone. Useful for songwriting experiments, as accompaniment for your guitar / saxophone / theremin solos or as a backing band for your shower singing sessions
FreePlay Music Quiz - Do you know Jay-Z from Lady Gaga or Johnny Cash from Justin Bieber?
Test your music knowledge from AC/DC to ZZ-Top with the Ultimate Music Quiz.
Ultimate Music Quiz is a fun question and answer game for all things music. Take the challenge and learn fascinating facts about the music scene
Spotify opens up your Android phone to a world of music, millions of tracks available at your fingertips. Requires Spotify Premium.Updates in 0.4.07- Fixes the bug in 0.4.06 causing offline playlists to disappear.NOTE: If you upgrade from 0.4.06 you might have to re-download your offline playlists
mPianoAndroidVersion: 4.6 updated Upload date: 18 Nov 12 Tags: Entertainment
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mPiano is a multi-touch virtual piano for the Android phone and pad. You can use it to practice your piano training lessons
1980s Music Trivia game tests your knowledge of synthpop, hair metal & much more
1980s Music Trivia: When you think of the 1980s, do you think of Mikhail Gorbachev, the Iran-Iraq war, or Mount St