Best driving songs
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From: Republic of Dallas
I need to get a Costco card then. Maybe I can do some burn-outs in your parking-lot.
also, I never EVER listen to Rev. Horton Heat's "Liquor in the Front" album in the car. That's for shooting booze, kicking holes in the wall, and breaking bottles over heads.
(off another album)
also, I never EVER listen to Rev. Horton Heat's "Liquor in the Front" album in the car. That's for shooting booze, kicking holes in the wall, and breaking bottles over heads.
(off another album)
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 6,029
Total Cats: 304
From: The coal ridden hills of Pennsylvania
My favorites:
Best day time smooth cruisin song: "Blue Monday" by Orgy
Best night time song: "Sunglasses at night" by Corey Hart
Best stuck in traffic and now I'm road raged song: "bad habit" by Offspring
Best day time smooth cruisin song: "Blue Monday" by Orgy
Best night time song: "Sunglasses at night" by Corey Hart
Best stuck in traffic and now I'm road raged song: "bad habit" by Offspring
Yeah because commercial metal like Cradle of Filth is SOOOO much better
Cradle of Filth was actually who got me into black metal in the day. They literally stayed in my CD player throughout pretty much all of high school. Now a days I pretty much listen to 90's/ grunge era stuff, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, STP, ect. More than that, for the last 5 or 6 years it is mostly Japanese rock. Bands like Buck-Tick, Luna Sea, X Japan, Seikima II, Dir En Grey, L'arc en Ciel, Malice Mizer, Penecillin, Gackt, B'z, Miyavi, ect. Something about Japanese artists, they seem to put a bit more effort into their music and making it unique sounding. But I also listen to a lot of other stuff, some hip hop, r&b, techno, very little classic rock (I got tired of that **** in my childhood).
Cradle of Filth was actually who got me into black metal in the day. They literally stayed in my CD player throughout pretty much all of high school. Now a days I pretty much listen to 90's/ grunge era stuff, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, STP, ect. More than that, for the last 5 or 6 years it is mostly Japanese rock. Bands like Buck-Tick, Luna Sea, X Japan, Seikima II, Dir En Grey, L'arc en Ciel, Malice Mizer, Penecillin, Gackt, B'z, Miyavi, ect. Something about Japanese artists, they seem to put a bit more effort into their music and making it unique sounding. But I also listen to a lot of other stuff, some hip hop, r&b, techno, very little classic rock (I got tired of that **** in my childhood).
.I actually never knew they existed until about a year and a half ago, i'm hooked now, especially their older records. I guess recently I have just really addicted to black metal, hardcore, dethcore,etc....I just really, really like it. Watching metalocalypse probably had something to do with it, lol.The bands that I play with now are so far away from metal it's not even funny. But, my style of playing definately has been influenced due to my recent music selection.
+1 on the japanese rock. Dir En Grey and Seikima II are how I start my day. I actually learned this entire bass line after watching it a million times....took me forever
******* drummer does some gnarly fills and the camera switches way to much for my liking. I play this line on sundays at an open mic in Key West and people go nuts, lol. But I always give credit to Xenon.
Although my musical selection is generally based upon mood (and the occational deferance to the rare passenger), I tend to prefer real old school; BB King, John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, and the like...
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