In Flames
Sepultara
Pantera
No One
Slipknot
Snot
Hatebreed
Damageplan
Social Distortion
Tool
just to name a few!![]()
In Flames
Sepultara
Pantera
No One
Slipknot
Snot
Hatebreed
Damageplan
Social Distortion
Tool
just to name a few!![]()
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Iron Maiden
Pink Floyd
Judas Priest
Dream Theater
Queensryche
Masterplan
Nightwish
Edguy
DIO!
I've got a mixed up mp3 cd in there now, so I don't have any specific songs, but some of the bands on the CD are:
RA
Thievery Corporation
Flyleaf
Avenge Sevenfold
Celldweller
Aretha Franklin![]()
Bif Naked
Front 242
Esthero
Bjork
Crystal Method
Lords of Acid
Juno Reactor
Nonpoint
Just to name a few....
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Iron maiden!!!! I can't believe some else still listens to them. I have their ENTIRE collection. The first 12 discs in a limited edition box set. Tell me have you played ED HUNTER? ( first person shooter where you are searching for eddie)
as for music: queensryche, maiden,black eyed peas, dream theater, floyd, and zepplin.
:_drool: It's all fun and games until it can't be fixed!
Never played Ed Hunter. Have every CD. Iron Maiden. Hands-down, the best band ever. Up the Irons!Originally Posted by climbcovey
Favorite CD's for driving lately:
A Perfect Circle - Mer de Noms
Disturbed - The Sickness
System of a Down - (The first one)
Otep - House of Secrets
Seether - Karma and Effect
Static X - Machine (I love to start this CD while sitting at a red light - the cars nearby roll up their windows! In fact, I think I'll go for a cruise and do that right now!)
Sent from my "two hands on a keyboard"
Nightwish - The Riddler. In fact, anything by Nightwish goes real well with my Proton.![]()
Stream of Passion - Deceiver
Visions of Atlantis - Lost
Kellie Coffey - Texas Plates
Edenbridge - Arcana
Lacuna Coil - Swamped
Brad Paisley - Mud on the Tires
Sara Evans - Anything by Sara!
Anastacia
Soraya
Sara McLachlan
Moby - Extreme Ways
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How about some Skynard,Sex Pistols,Rocky horror Picture show,,Alman Brothers,Dixie Dregs,Little feet,old Johnny Cash,and for long rides the audio from Caddyshack,The GodfatherI drove off with them on the roof(probably a good thing)
Now its U2, Guns and Roses,ect..
We have the same taste for music!Originally Posted by Triathlete
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Live Free or DIE!
I flew to Denver yesterday to pick up my 01 VX and drive it back to Park City, UT... Altogether right under 500 miles. My music line up was by album, not individual song because I had 7 or so hours of driving.
Black Sabbath - Paranoid
David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust
Billy Idol - Best Hits
Nightwish - Wishmaster & Once
Lacuna Coil - All 4 albums (first time listening to Karmacode and it rocked!)
Kidney Thieves - Trickstereprocess and some of Zer0space
A Perfect Circle - Mer De Noms
Nirvana - Nevermind & In Utero
Tool - First 4 albums
Theatre of Tragedy - Aegis
I'd have to say the Black Sabbath, David Bowie, and Nightwish were the best albums for the ride.
looking through these lists, ive played most of these songs in my VX... gotta love how similar us VXers can be
So, is it just me, or has anyone else ever had their CD changer loaded full of Tom Waits?Originally Posted by etlsport
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"This trail is so bumpy, it's knocking my bra straps off!" - Miss Kathy
Parliament / Funkadelic ("tear the roof off the mothersuckerSCREECHSMASH!!AHHHHH!!!) I may leave that one stuck in the changer for JOE_BLACK.
Otherwise,
The Bad Plus
PiL
Pistols
Peter Murphy / Bauhaus
Karla Bonoff
John Campbell (Howlin' Mercy)
Blasters
X
Coltrane
Miles Davis (is it "Green on Red" or "Red on Green")
Chet Baker
Cult
Mills Bros.
and of course, the King
Velvis
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Currently in my changer or in the armrest, recently pulled from the changer
Shpongle - all of their stuff, can't get enough of it
Hallucinogen - Lone Deranger
Black Uhuru - Unification
Live - Mental Jewlery
Suba - Tributo
M.I.A. - Arular
Bebel Gilberto - Tanto Tempo Remixes
Juluka - mix of stuff I pulled off emule since most is out of print
Sinead Oconnor - Throw Down Your Arms in Dub (japan-only release - I love the net)
Pepper - Kona Town
X-Dream - We Interface
Transglobal Underground - Backpacking on the Graves of our Ancestors
Yerba Buena - Island Life
Dio - Last in Line & Holy Diver remasters
Buddha Bar - various sets
Trilok Gurtu - Kathak
Avadhoot Gupte - Desi Latino Mix
Theivery Corporation - The Cosmic Game
Utah Saints
Juno Reactor - (various tracks)
I need an in-dash mp3 player, that's way too many discs...
For driving (other tasks require different music):
3.5L Isuzu V-6 coupled with a TOD 4L30E transmission.
I just like to listen to my engine most days. I've saved my own *** more times than I can count by hearing changes in road conditions or engine performance.
But when I'm out for something to keep me awake:
Carl Orff: Carmina Burana
Gustav Mahler: 5th symphony (Chicago w/ Solti) ... Mahler 5 rules for destroying sound systems (quiet, quiet, quiet .... fff full orchestra)
JS Bach: anything .. fugues RULE!
Metallica: Ride the Lightning (their finest work IMO)
Brian Setzer: Jump Jive and Wail
Rammstein: Rammstein
Mortal Kombat soundtrack
The Matrix soundtrack
Nobuo Uematsu: Final Fantasy 1-11 soundtracks
NPR - whatever's on ... starting to have too many commercials (stupid sponsor announcements and fund drives amount to commercials without the cheese)
Also, whatever else I grab on the way out of the house ... a lot of stuff I like I don't even have on CD, especially Jazz and orchestral music. XM radio is looking awful attractive.
So, in order my genres are: automobile sounds, orchestra/classical, trombone misc., Jazz, heavy metal.
I listen mainly to various electronica and game music stations on Shoutcast at work. They tend to fade into the background of my conciousness and not distract me from what I'm working on.