From time to time I run projectM on songs I like. It's designed to be an open-source implementation of the Milkdrop visualizer (I think), so it also runs on Linux unlike WinAmp/Milkdrop. Its visualizations are very psychedelic and mesmerizing.
It is very entertaining and I highly recommend giving it a try. You can download extra presets or use the ones that come with it. It's also worth noting that I had to adjust (increase) the beat sensitivity and fiddle with the audio output settings to get it to work on Linux. It also works better for faster-paced songs IMO.
It is very entertaining and I highly recommend giving it a try. You can download extra presets or use the ones that come with it. It's also worth noting that I had to adjust (increase) the beat sensitivity and fiddle with the audio output settings to get it to work on Linux. It also works better for faster-paced songs IMO.