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Somewhere Out There by Our Lady Peace

Hemorrhage by Fuel

Underneath It All by No Doubt

Again by Lenny Kravitz

Jesus Built My Hotrod by Ministry

Don't Leave Me by Blink 182

Downfall by Trust Company

Not An Addict by K's Choice

Downtime by Fat

Go To Hell by Drill

You Spin Me 'Round by Dope

Slow by Professional Murder Music

Basic Breakdown by Apartment 26

The Girl All The Bad Guys Want by Bowling For Soup

Guilty by Gravity Kills

Cadillac by MEST

ADIDAS by Korn

My Own Summer by The Deftones

Hit Or Miss by New Found Glory

Not Enough by Our Lady Peace

Your Disease by Saliva

 

Movie Music

 

Every You Every Me by Placebo from Cruel Intentions

Bouncing Off The Walls b Sugarcult from Van Wilder

Where Is My Mind by The Pixies from Fight Club

 

Wrestling Music

 

Edge's Theme from WWE Anthology

Jeff Hardy's Theme

One Of A Kind by Breaking Point

 

Offspring Music - heavilly based on playing Sega's Crazy Taxi

 

Bad Habit

One Fine Day

Want You Bad

All I Want

Come Out And Play

No Brakes

Staring At The Sun

The Kids Aren't Alright

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Guest Kinetic

That Bowling For Soup song is fucking awful. I become more and more convinced each day that pop punk is the most idiotic and innocuous form of music on the planet.

 

I believe it's been scientifically proven that the best album to drive to is The Clash's London Calling. It's long and it feels like moving.

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Guest goodhelmet

actually, i drove cross country listening to nothing but fm radio. my wife had control of the radio and i nearly died trying to find a decent station.i mean fuck! how many times can you listen to no doubt's hella good before wanting to smash the fucking radio with a nice cold can of coke?

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Guest Paranoid

I like Pink Floyd and The Doors for driving long trips. if I am just taking a trip to Wal-Mart or something I'll pop in Slayer, Real Metallica(Cliif's days), Slipknot, or a pretty good rock station I pick up on the radio.

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Guest Agent of Oblivion

Yeah, depends where I'm going. If it's just a quick spin into town and back, I usually roll down the ol' windows and blast something like The Residents, just to get the funny looks.

 

For a longer journey, it's all about early Sepultura.

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Guest Kotzenjunge

Gotta bust out the Mixaroonies for long trips, and the single tracks that make up said Mixaroonies for shorter trips.

 

Fo sheez,

Kotzenjunge

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Guest Respect The 'Taker

I'm pretty sure *I* have already done a thread exactly like this...

 

However they say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, so i'll be nice.

 

I often listen to GNR on the road. Pearl Jam is okay at times, or if you REALLY wanna just speed and not care, stick on Fuel by Metallica.

 

Illusion - SPEEEEEEEEEED DEMON

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Guest converge241

best bands for me to listen to while drving:

Kyuss

Pink Floyd

Pantera

Cure

(2 are for fast driving 2 are mellow late night mood musics)

best overall cd for me to play while driving:

Probably Hybrid Theory - Linkin Park or Demanufacture - Fear Factory

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Guest ElectricRaccoon

Rush. Nothing beats Rush when you're on a mission. On a related note, when it's the middle of the night and you're a passenger in a car on an unlit, winding country road and the driver asks you to put on tunes, everyone gets kinda wigged out if you go with Zappa's "Sheik Yerbouti". Just an observation.

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Guest Agent of Oblivion

Personally, I love it when there's people in my car that don't know me that well, or else aren't around me much, and I can watch them squirm when I put in some Goatwhore.

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Guest Red Hot Thumbtack In The Eye
Agent of Oblivion Posted on Nov 27 2002, 08:15 AM

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Personally, I love it when there's people in my car that don't know me that well, or else aren't around me much, and I can watch them squirm when I put in some Goatwhore.  

 

Stop stealing my road stories.

 

generally I will listen to the real heavy shit in the evening/night ie: immortal(At The Heart Of Winter is a mother fucker of a road album), Darkthrone, Marduk...just stuff to keep my head bobbing. Any other time, I like to go with some thrashier stuff ie: Metallica, Sepultura, Anthrax etc. Hell I've even been known to allow some hippity hoppity if it's really hot out and bounces nicely.

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Guest Agent of Oblivion

Satyricon's pretty good about making people cringe as well.

 

I remember one time, this one guy I know was looking through my cds for something to put in, and he's says to me

 

"How can you tell half of these cds apart? They're all black and red with pentagrams and shit on them, and the ones that aren't are burned cds with a bunch of fucked up drawings on them."

 

I think it we eventually settled on Deep Purple or something like that.

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Guest Red Hot Thumbtack In The Eye

I remember an ex girlfriend I had who was into techno and shit like that. And in a futile attempt to convert me she decided to listen to "Frost" by Enslaved thinking that if she would listen to my shit I would have to listen to hers. She quit after the first minute of the cd. I'm glad we broke up shortly after...I don't think I can love anyone whos not into driving 140 km/h listening to Vikingligr Veldi.

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Good Drivin' Tunes:

 

"Silvergun Superman"-Stone Temple Pilots

Anything by Blind Guardian

"Seasons in the Abyss"-Slayer

"Thunder Road"-Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band

"Davidian"-Machine Head

"Echoes"-Pink Floyd

"The Lovecats"-The Cure

Anything by Pearl Jam

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Guest GeneMean

I usually listen to Bob and Tom in the mornings.

 

Some of my all time fave songs to drive to are;

 

Van Halen - Hot For Teacher

White Zombie - Black Sunshine

Deep Purple - Highway Star

Racer X - Live Extreme Volume 1 - the entire album

Metallica - Master of Puppets

Cake - Fashion Nugget - the entire album

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Guest Edwin MacPhisto

I like the Clash's self-titled US debut even better than London Calling for driving purposes. 45 minutes of straight up gas-pedal.

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I like the Clash's self-titled US debut even better than London Calling for driving purposes. 45 minutes of straight up gas-pedal.

Damn straight. Nothing cooler than driving through Chicago with "Clash City Rocker" blaring from my truck.

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Guest Agent of Oblivion
Anything by Blind Guardian

I had someone put that in once when I was driving. I threatened to wreck the car unless it was taken out. I suppose if we were in the back of a chariot being towed by great silvery wyrms, it would be different, but, alas, we were in an 89 Bonneville.

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Guest godthedog

i'm assuming that we're talking about albums for road trips, & not just casual driving around town.

 

if it weren't so damn short, 'doolittle' would be the perfect driving album cause it has so much energy.

 

i prefer driving to long albums. makes it seem to take less time. great ones i've found to drive to are:

 

tori amos, 'to venus and back' (only the live disc, disc 1 sucks)

tool, 'aenima' or 'lateralus' (aenima is slightly better cause the songs are tighter and don't wander as much)

any of the live pearl jam bootlegs

 

i've found that the white album is okay to drive to, but only when your trip is an hour and a half long. it's a pretty exhausting album, and by the end of 'revolution 9' you just want the trip to be over.

 

the VU discs from 'peel slowly and see' are all long & have great songs on them, but they are NOT good to drive to. after getting past the actual studio albums, there's no real flow from song to song & the discs start to seem very very long.

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Guest Sassquatch

Anything by:

 

Metallica (Pre-Load albums)

Megadeth

Steppenwolf

Slayer

AC/DC

Aerosmith

Alice Cooper

Black Sabbath

Ozzy Osbourne

Johnny Cash

Ministry

Motorhead

Nirvana

Pixies

R.E.M.

ZZ Top

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Guest NoCalMike

I downloaded the (K)Night-Rider theme and burned it onto a cd, then rolled down my windows and blasted my stereo, just to see the looks on people's faces. Good stuff. One of my friends from work, his brother downloaded the Gremlins theme song and put his stuffed Gizmo by one of the windows and cruised around the streets. Funny people we are.

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