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Right. At least WinAmp (actually XMMS, the theme compatible clone for Linux in my case) was kind of fun.
I loved winamp. I'm still nostalgic for it. Honestly. Some of the buttons where questionable in size and function but generally I don't think there is any better UI for a music player.
I wish I could listen to spotify through third party apps....specifically through winamp.
You should probably take a look at Webamp then. Winamp2 inside the browser, Llama, skins and milkdrop included.
Webamp Github
It seems that there is an implementation that lets you interact with Spotify (I haven't tried it myself, you'll need Spotify premium)
Webampify - Github