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your favorite driving music
I got a totally awesome idea ALL BY MYSELF. What is your favorite music to drive to?
Currently, I drive to either Frank Zappa or Genesis. Sometimes Bacamarte or Mezquita. None of those guys are metal. I used to drive to Decapitated and Necrophagist....shit, just anything with crazy double bass and nice grunts.
I went through a Greatful Dead stage where I played mostly American Beauty. That was around the same time I started really getting into Primus.
I'd also like to add, I don't turn my music all the way up anymore. Back in the day though....
Your opinions?
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2007-06-13, 13:34
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BB king, Johnny Cash, John Lee Hooker. The laid back-kinda stuff if you're going on holiday or any other LONG trips with a car.
On an ordinairy trip everything goes.
I don't turn it up loud, there's usually someone in the car with me. Plus it makes you look retarded, I really hate people driving around with all windows down blasting shitty music.
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2007-06-13, 14:18
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Danzig, W.A.S.P., and George Thorogood
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2007-06-13, 14:19
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Original thread idea moe. haha.
I don't have a car to drive, but when I hijack the stereo in my friends car..I mainly like listening to old school thrash(metallica, testament, kreator, slayer, etc) or just classic metal such as Iron Maiden.
I love Amon Amarth blasting in a car for some reason...good sing-along tunes.
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2007-06-13, 14:22
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FFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
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Metalcore is good car music. Death metal is better car music. Thrash is fast car music. Grindcore is bad car music.
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2007-06-13, 14:32
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Graveworm is the best driving music.

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2007-06-13, 14:32
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Drone for long trips.
Harsh noise to wake me up.
Other than that what ever I fell like at the time.
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2007-06-13, 14:34
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Rhapsody on my horse btw.
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2007-06-13, 14:40
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Rhapsody of Fire to you young man. 
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2007-06-13, 16:25
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Nah, their old stuff is better.
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2007-06-13, 16:30
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Nah, their old stuff is better.
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Yeah, I know this is off topic but have you heard of Time Requiem?
If you haven't check them out.
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2007-06-13, 17:24
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The first Tenacious D album is great driving music.
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2007-06-13, 18:59
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Psyopus to keep me from falling asleep
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2007-06-13, 20:59
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hot day: in flames-clayman
normal day: kalmah-swampsong, shade empire-sinthetic
cold day: hecate enthroned-dark requiems, and the slaughter of innocence
rainy day: summoning-minas morgul, cradle-cruelty and the beast
rainy night: cradle-midian, ...and oceans-A.M.G.O.D.
normal night: in flames-reroute to remain
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2007-06-13, 21:27
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it really depends on my mood, but otherwise anything is fair game
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2007-06-13, 22:00
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HES BAAACK
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anything well produced
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2007-06-13, 22:32
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Psyopus has the opposite of that effect on me... Can't sit through it... Same thing with Car Bomb and Human Remains, something about all those crazy noises is like a lullaby
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2007-06-14, 00:14
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2007-06-14, 01:12
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anything i can play really fuckin loud so i dont have to listen to the noise my car makes.
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2007-06-14, 01:53
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I listen to a lot of stuff in my car. What I've had in rotation lately is:
Iron Maiden - "Powerslave"
Blind Guardian - "A Twist in the Myth"
Bal-Sagoth - "The Power Cosmic"
Death - "Leprosy"
Black Sabbath - "Sabbotage"
Tom Petty - "Full Moon Fever"
Girl Talk - "Night Ripper"
Nine Inch Nails - "Downward Spiral"
In Flames - "Jester Race"
Boston - s/t
By the way, I don't think I could ever listen to music in my car quietly. I might not listen to it as loud as I used to but only by a minor notch so I can hear emergency sirens.
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Just what does Sweet Pizza listen to?
Last edited by Sweet Pizza : 2007-06-14 at 01:54.
Reason: wanted to say more shit
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