maroon92 wrote: Lately, I have been listening to T-Pain's Thr33 Rings pretty good, IMHO...but I listen to everything. (I am from West Michigan, the home of Pop Evil, and 100 in a 55 gets so much play time on local radio that I cannot listen to it anymore...)
I heard that song once and almost puked. I couldn't imagine how bad it would be if it was played out.
I like to keep it mellow at work, so the customers and co-workers don't get too annoyed. I've found that if I type in "Beck" into Pandora, it gives a pretty good mix. The last few songs have been "Guitar" by Cake, "Tomorrow Comes Today" by Gorillaz, "Sleeping Lessons" by The Shins, "The Bends" by Radiohead, "shiny happy person" By Beck, "Fearless" by Pink Floyd, "Novocaine For The Soul" by The Eels, "If I Fell" by The Beatles, and "Cellphone's Dead" by Beck.
I think its a mix of Matisyahu, Collie Budz, Damian Marley, Flobots, and The Postal Service. I'm still on a Jamiroquai kick too.
It's a rare occasion when I like a WHOLE album. GnR's Appetite, Back in Black, and Number of the Beast all make the cut, though. Because of this, and because I use Itunes (I travel with my laptop for work, so I can't risk the pirated stuff), I'll only buy the stuff I know I'll listen to over and over.
Latest 'singles'...
Gimp wrote: I pretty much just rock the iPod, but in the dash CD play is the Lonely Island CD.
Im on a Boat... i got a buddy that listens to that cd on repeat it seems...those guys are funny.
No CD in the truck, but Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Pink Floyd, Charlie Daniels, a little bit of everything in the 100 disk player in the bed room. Good wind down stuff.
I'm all over the place, myself. I like a mix of both mainstream and not-so-mainstream rock and metal, depending on my mood. Last 15 recently played on my iPod:
"Say It Ain't So" by Weezer, "Synchronicity II" by The Police, "Blood and Thunder" by Mastodon, "Sex Type Thing" by Stone Temple Pilots, "Trust" by Megadeth, "A Solitude That Asks Nothing In Return" from Guilty Gear X (video game) soundtrack, "Omerta" by Lamb of God, "Guild of Mute Assassins" by Clutch, "Electric Worry" by Clutch, "The Night" by Disturbed, "Medieval" by Diecast, "Drapery Falls" by Opeth, "Vacuity" by Gojira, "Love?" by Strapping Young Lad, "Nice Guys Finish Last" by Green Day.
I have to use one of those stupid tape-deck adapters to hear my iPod in the Subaru. I have a Sony AM/FM/CD/USB head unit waiting to go in my RX-7, but I need to do some wiring and want to get a single-DIN cupholder from the junkyard first
Cake, Green Day, Nirvana, Tool, System of a Down, Some Ben Folds, Third Eye Blind, Offspring, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix.
I usually listen to one CD for about a week, till I get tired of it. My 16 year old Pioneer doesn't like to feed disks anymore, compounding the question of "should I take the chance of this bugger not feeding and being stuck listening to the radio?"
Right now I'm rocking DEVO's greatest hits. Yes. DEVO.
Audioslave, Golden Earring, Jay-Z, Hollywood Undead, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Powerman 5000, Wolfmother, Tool, NIN, Weezer, System of a Down, The Crystal Method, Rage Against the Machine, Linkin Park, Foo Fighters, Beastie Boys... The list goes on (all mixed, via my iPod).
iPod contents:
Lots of Maiden, lots of Anthax, lots of Metallica, lots of Suicidal Tendencies, lots of Ramones, a dash of other punk and metal and, believe it or not, lots of jazz: Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Canonball Adderley, Dave Brubeck, Sonny Rollins, etc. I have Sonny Rollins playing right now. Damn he's smooth.
Well at this time some music related CD's in my CD player. I want to create some jingles for my upcoming products.
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