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Hey Kids - I'm kinda a new poster here, so I figured I'd try and get to know the community a bit.

 

What kind of music do you guy's listen to when you're joyriding in your legacy?

 

Having just got mine, and working on breaking it in I'll start -

 

In my changer will be 3 seperate artists.

 

Dub_FX - http://dubFX.net

Mr.Woodnote - [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8p5GB_jasc]YouTube- Mr Woodnote 'Get Down'[/ame]

And Infected Mushroom - [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIxbqO40efU]YouTube- Infected Mushroom - B.P. Empire - Never Ever Land[/ame]

 

200 miles to go on my break in, and I'm hoping that this gets accomplished this evening.

 

Lets hear what you guy's listen to.

 

-A

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Around town and on the twisties, I listen to the gloriousness of my engine.

 

Otherwise, this is what I have on the six discs in my HU:

 

Tricky

Massive Attack

Groove Armada

Motorcycle

Sia

Ulrich Schnauss

Royksopp

Moby

Goldfrapp

Supreme Beings of Leisure

Thievery Corporation

Boards of Canada

Cirrus

Jem

Carole Pope

The Crystal Method

The Dead Weather

Morcheeba

Alias and Tarsier

Patricia Barber

Sneaker Pimps

Nightmares on Wax

Zero 7

Charlie Rich

Everything But the Girl

Rae & Christian

Glen Campbell

Isley Brothers

Weezer

Luciana Souza

Kosheen

Sinewave

Kaskade

Chris Joss

Underworld

UFO

Kings of Leon

G-Spliff

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Right now I have in my car:

 

Pearl Jam x2

Metallica, Ride the Lightening

Neil Young Greatest Hits

Best of Sade

Tom Petty or Radiohead (can't remember)

 

 

I like mostly old school/ mainstream stuff. No pop or top 40 shit.

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Currently in my 6-disc

 

1. Joshua Redman - Elastic

2. The Rolling Stones - Beggars Banquet

3. The Budos Band - self-titled debut

4. Sam Cooke - Live at the Copa

5. The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers

6. Beethoven's 9th Symphony - Chicago Symphony Orchestra

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Right now I'm on a big rock kick so:

Disturbed

Breaking Benjamin

Three Days Grace

Linking Park

Staind

Etc.

 

When I'm cruising slow on a Friday or Saturday I like to bump some hip/hop

T.I.- King (great cruising beats on "Front Back" and "Ride Wit Me")

Ludacris- Any album, but "Move B**ch" is always a good one for zipping around :rolleyes:

Hyphy Beats from Mistah FAB, Keak da Sneak, E-40, etc. (great bass beats)

It's cool; I'm with the band
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6 mix cd's, depending on what mood/driving i'll be doing.

 

1. Of Sky and Clouds - Minus the Bear, Anthony Green, Postal Service, Grizzly Bear, Jimmy Eat World, and other softer stuff.

 

2. With A Sense of Urgency - My "go fast now" mix. Rufio, Rise Against, Alexisonfire, Circa Survive, Rage Against the Machine, Unearth, Underoath,

 

3. To Never Make A Sound Again - More dramatic music, some soundtracks, dredg, Emery, Anberlin, More Circa Survive.

 

4. Keeping Your Speaker Knockin' - Things that make my bass go boom. The Faint, Peaches, Ludacris, Kevin Rudolf, Cake, Beck, and Crystal Method

 

5. Get Rich Slow - Stand up comedy from Mitch Hedberg and Chris Titus.

 

6. Bowie - David Bowie. Enough Said.

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When I'm listening to metal/rock

Static X

Avenged sevenfold

System of a down

Atreyu etc...

 

 

Trance

Simon Patterson

Tiesto

Armin Van Buuren

Paul Van Dyk

ATB

 

I like a little bit of hip hop as well, I'm pretty open to all kinds of music.

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Impressive lists and minds here. Mushroom is great quality stuff and I was surprised to see Wang Lung's listing Patricia Barber!! I saw her live in Schenectady, NY years ago at the appropriately named Van *Dyke*

 

Me: W I D E variety

 

Umphrey's McGee

Steely Dan

The Phish ;)

Rush

(Dixie) Dregs

Allman Bros

BOC...and BOC (Boards of Canada)

Classic jazz, Fusion - Return To Forever, Tribal Tech! (not smooooth jazz)

Prog stuff - Bruford, Holdsworth to old Genesis

SmartPop, e.g., Supergrass and Fountains of Wayne

Grisman

Shostakovich

...public radio...

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So that's where my CD Book went!

 

Kidding, but most of this has been through rotation in one if not 2 of the 3 cars i've owned. Maybe i should cycle it all through the Legacy!

 

Around town and on the twisties, I listen to the gloriousness of my engine.

 

Otherwise, this is what I have on the six discs in my HU:

 

Tricky

Massive Attack

Groove Armada

Motorcycle

Sia

Ulrich Schnauss

Royksopp

Moby

Goldfrapp

Supreme Beings of Leisure

Thievery Corporation

Boards of Canada

Cirrus

Jem

Carole Pope

The Crystal Method

The Dead Weather

Morcheeba

Alias and Tarsier

Patricia Barber

Sneaker Pimps

Nightmares on Wax

Zero 7

Charlie Rich

Everything But the Girl

Rae & Christian

Glen Campbell

Isley Brothers

Weezer

Luciana Souza

Kosheen

Sinewave

Kaskade

Chris Joss

Underworld

UFO

Kings of Leon

G-Spliff

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I cruise to whats on my ipod :p which is mostly underground rap such as

Trae

Z-Ro

S.L.A.B.

Jay'ton

stuff like that. :spin:

 

But i see i have way different tastes in music than all of you. :lol:

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Barry Manilow, Shania Twain, Bee Gees, you know the good stuff.

 

Last week on a drive up Florida

Radiohead

Rush

Gustavo Cerati (Argentine rocker from Soda Stereo)

Mutemath

The Cure

David Gray

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Impressive lists and minds here. Mushroom is great quality stuff and I was surprised to see Wang Lung's listing Patricia Barber!! I saw her live in Schenectady, NY years ago at the appropriately named Van *Dyke*

 

Me: W I D E variety

 

Umphrey's McGee

Steely Dan

The Phish ;)

Rush

(Dixie) Dregs

Allman Bros

BOC...and BOC (Boards of Canada)

Classic jazz, Fusion - Return To Forever, Tribal Tech! (not smooooth jazz)

Prog stuff - Bruford, Holdsworth to old Genesis

SmartPop, e.g., Supergrass and Fountains of Wayne

Grisman

Shostakovich

...public radio...

 

Shostakovich!!! That is what I'm talking about. His 7th symphony is my favorite. I listed Beethoven 9 - I've found that it maybe the best accompaniment went cruising the remote stretches of I-5 in NorCal at 100+

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Currently in my 6-disc

 

1. Joshua Redman - Elastic

2. The Rolling Stones - Beggars Banquet

3. The Budos Band - self-titled debut

4. Sam Cooke - Live at the Copa

5. The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers

6. Beethoven's 9th Symphony - Chicago Symphony Orchestra

 

A somewhat eclectic mix, very nice.:)

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