Before Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music, there was a Windows music player used by over 60 million people. And if you're from the 90s, you likely know which legendary media player we're talking about - Winamp. It was widely used during its heyday, mainly due to thousands of user-created skins. Now, a Facebook engineer has built the Winamp Skin Museum to showcase all the designs ever made for this software.
Journey back to the realm of nostalgia with the Winamp Skin Museum.
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Developed by Jordan Eldredge, an engineer at Facebook, the Winamp Skin Museum features over 65,000 skins created for the media player when it was widely used in the market. Browse through a plethora of skins and interact with the media player as if it were installed on your PC.
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Upon opening the website, you'll immediately see a collection of interfaces designed for Winamp by Winamp users from around the world. That's what made this music player so popular among music enthusiasts.
Now, clicking on any of the 65,000 skins will open up an interactive UI of Winamp. Here, you can play 4 available songs by clicking the Play button, as well as download the skin to your computer.
- Read more: How to install Winamp on PC
- Read more: Guide to listening to music, watching movies on Winamp
If you're looking for a specific skin for the software, you can use the search bar to find the desired skin or click the Random button to open the music player with a random interface. The Winamp Skin Museum takes you on a nostalgic journey back to the dawn of the millennium to reminisce about using Winamp - an important part of music and Internet history.
