Another from Downunder!

Wow, thread resurrection, kinda... haven't seen new posts here for awhile.



CD's in the 'Vette's changer (I LOVE THAT CAR!): Sum 41, Does This Look Infected?; Blink 182, Dude Ranch; Blink 182, Take off your Pants and Jacket; Adema's CD; Linkin Park, Hybrid Theory; Linkin Park, Meteora; TRUSTcompany, The Lonely Position of Neutral; A New Found Glory, Sticks and Stones; (...). Yeah, I'm 18. That's why some of you old folks don't know what the hell I'm talking about. :p



Kinda getting into Trance now, as well. Anyone heard "Children 2002"? (It's a remix of Robert Miles' "Children.")
 
Any Tool (or any of the subsidiary bands) fans here? Thats like the greatest band!! I'd go so far as to say that 15 years from now, they'll be like Led Zepplin or some of the other great rockers are to us now.
 
Paul Oakenfold - Ready Steady Go...especially after seeing The Bourne Identity yesterday. I'm usually not into the dance music and all that glow stick raver junk but the trance I'm seeing in a lot of car videos is pretty awesome. A nice change from the punk I listen to.
 
PrinzII said:
Hey Nagchampa, you are really taking me back to the old days. I recall a few of the songs by Afrikaa Bambataa and the Soulsonic Force that peeps used to breakdance off of.



Remember the stuff by Shannon (e.g. Let the Music Play, Give Me Tonight)?



Another song (not breakdancing related) I loved back in the '80s was "Confusion" by New Order
I want to get the soundtrack from Grand Theft Auto: Vice City - Wildside Pirate Radio
 
I find that I listen differently depending on the weather...



BB King

Eric Johnson

Aimee Mann

Duke Ellington

Van Halen's catalog from '78 to '84

Steve Vai especially "Alien Love Secrets" and "Ultra Zone"

Joe Satriani

countless hair bands (Warrant, Winger, Dokken)

David Lee Roth

U2's Zooropa album

Rush's entire catalog from '84 to present

Autechre

Aphex Twin

Squarepusher

David Gray

John Mayer

Norah Jones

Stevie Ray Vaughan

Pink Floyd's work with Roger Waters

and myself.



I notice most of the music I like is soothing electronica or guitar oriented rock. I've been playing for 14 years and it's hard to turn off the part of your brain that hears guitar playing :)
 
I currently have in my car CD player:



John Coltrane: A love supreme

Pogues: If I shall fall …

Compilation of Big Band music

Compilation of Louis Armstrong& Sinatra

Arnold: Six Scottish Dances

Rollin Stones: 40 Licks





Steven
 
I have listed whole albums that I thought kick anus and any song from these is worthy of listening to. This is what I usually keep in my changer and play what ever is currently popular up front in the indash cd player along with burned and mix cds.





Blue Man Group (audio)

Korn (first 3 albums)

Rob Zombie (any album)

Slipknot (Slipknot)

Beastie Boys (Check Your Head)

2Pac (All Eyes on Me)

Diesel Boy (the 6ixth Session)

DMX (Blood of My Blood)

Beatles (White Album)

Frank Sinatra (The Reprise Years)

Resident Evil Soundtrack

Matrix Soundtrack

Pulp Fiction Soundtrack

Reservoir Dogs Soundtrack

Eminem (Any Album)

Limp Bizkit (Any Album)
 
Sir Mix A Lot along with some Marky Mark and a little Vanilla Ice plus Aaron Carter along with Snow - remember his song Informer?!



Relax, just kidding! :lol
 
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