There are a lot of (upcomming) great open source media players out there specifically made for linux nowadays
I'll name a few that support cue files (not in any particular order):
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Clementine | http://www.clementine-player.org/
Audacious | http://www.audacious-media-player.org/
DeadBeeF | http://deadbeef.sourceforge.net/
Amarok | http://amarok.kde.org/
Banshee | http://banshee.fm/
There is a lot more to name but I need specifics. Here are some things to consider for making a decision on what player is right for you:
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A) Specifics:
-Lightweight
-Design/Looks
-Customization (foobar influences?)
-Licencing (free, open source)
B) Media Library
-Library (organizes songs in a fashion manner)
-Auto-Fetching (lyrics, bio, album art, etc)
C) Playback
-Quality
-Codecs
-Playlist support (cue, m3u, etc)
-DSP (EQ, Re-Sampling, etc)
To help you search for media players and alternatives checkout
http://www.alternativeto.net you can filter by Licence/OS (Open Source/Linux).