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offline Spookyluke from United States on 2002-05-07 04:22 [#00208941]
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Ophecks said on another post that he likes to cruise around
listening to "Tha."

So, I was wondering what a few of everyone's favorite songs
for driving around are?

Some of mine: Aphex Twin - Analogue Bubbelbath 3, track 2;
Squarepusher- Plaistow Flexout; Autechre - Yeesland; Gary
Numan - When the Machines Rock; Nine Inch Nails - A Warm
Place


 

offline zguru from Lindale (Texas) (United States) on 2002-05-07 04:24 [#00208946]
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Cult - Wild Flower



 

offline secondtoughest from Minneapolis (United States) on 2002-05-07 04:28 [#00208948]
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I just went for a drive tonight to listen to Groove Armada -
goodbye country (hello nightclub)


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-05-07 04:28 [#00208949]
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MHTRTC is a great one to drive to... great beats... also,
Daft Punks Homework is a nice dance album to get you hyped
up!!!!

Overall I like softer music when I drive because I drive a
lot when I'm in comtemplative moods, and stuff...


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-05-07 04:29 [#00208950]
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Tha (ooooobviously :-), Cockver10, Xtal-Aphex Twin
My Red Hot Car, Plaistow Flex Out- Squarepusha
Daytripper, Sexy Sadie- Beatles
Anything by BOC
Cfern, Ccec, Zeiss Contarex- Autechre



 

offline Zen Storm from St. Charles (United States) on 2002-05-07 04:30 [#00208951]
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fear factory-digimortal


 

offline wayout from the street of crocodiles on 2002-05-07 04:30 [#00208953]
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i like driving to all music...
though i must say...cruising through town with come on my
selector blairing is particularly enjoyable..

actually...when i was downtown today..someone drove by with
what sounded like aegisopolis coming out their speakers..
thats a nice driving song...



 

offline Spookyluke from United States on 2002-05-07 04:35 [#00208959]
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Good choices, everyone!
I love driving and I love listening to music. I like a lot
of vocal music, too, while drivin'. There's something
magical about cruising around listening to and singing along
with some old stuff.


 

offline zguru from Lindale (Texas) (United States) on 2002-05-07 04:37 [#00208962]
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today, i listened to these while driving...

slayer
miles davis
at the drive in
u-ziq
hatebreed
smiths
melvins
extol
white stripes
beta band


 

offline zguru from Lindale (Texas) (United States) on 2002-05-07 04:38 [#00208964]
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i listen to more music driving than any other time.


 

offline roygbivcore from Joyrex.com, of course! on 2002-05-07 04:40 [#00208970]
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red hot chilli peppers-higher ground



 

offline zguru from Lindale (Texas) (United States) on 2002-05-07 04:43 [#00208975]
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the only radio station i listen to anymore is a local
classical/jazz station... cause everything else sucks...
bad... really bad.


 

offline xlr from Boston (United States) on 2002-05-07 04:46 [#00208979]
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RDJ album

Come to daddy EP

Crystal Method - vegas & tweekend (hey, it's cool listening
to it speeding down the interstate with the windows down)

Beastie Boys anthology

Run Lola Run soundtrack

The beta band - hot shots II



 

offline Zen Storm from St. Charles (United States) on 2002-05-07 04:47 [#00208980]
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gotta respect "rebel radio" although it's only on 1-4am here


 

offline spoonz from Edmonton, AB (Canada) on 2002-05-07 04:47 [#00208982]
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I don't drive, but riding in the back seat of my dad's car
on a rainy day with BoC is bliss :-)


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-05-07 04:54 [#00208992]
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my first listen to Geogaddi was in my car... I remember when
Julie and Candy came on, I went past my house and continued
driving for a bit because the song was so captivating!!


 

offline roygbivcore from Joyrex.com, of course! on 2002-05-07 04:58 [#00208998]
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vegas was good, but tweekend is horrible! it makes me
cringe.


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-05-07 05:00 [#00209002]
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I always drive around the block an extra lap or two just to
hear the end of a track. And I ALWAYS take the scenic route
around the city to get as much music time as possible... the
car is where I get a lot of privacy, and I drive around like
a fool with no destination just listening to music
sometimes.

I wouldn't do this if I had to pay for gas... :-/ (thanks,
mom!)


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-05-07 05:02 [#00209006]
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yes yes man, driving in the car is my most private place...
it's excellent!!!


 

offline Zen Storm from St. Charles (United States) on 2002-05-07 05:03 [#00209009]
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my fav thing is to sing to music while I have it cranked up
so I don't have to hear how horrible my voice is :-)


 

offline license from out of nowhere on 2002-05-07 07:29 [#00209061]
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depends where/when I'm driving, who I'm with.

but if the conditions are ideal (summertime, sunny, slight
breeze, between 3:00 pm and 8:00 pm, long, open road with
big, lush trees off a ways from the road, with a passenger
who doesn't mind my music and doesn't talk very much, but
smiles when I look over at her and understands that I don't
really have a destination in mind and I'm just out for the
ride and she is as well), then it would have to be, hands
down, "start as you mean to go on".


 

offline nanotech from Sukavasti Amitaba Pureland (United States) on 2002-05-07 07:34 [#00209064]
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dude! io totally agree...but my old car ate gas like no'ones
biz...

anyways...it all depends on mood and atmosphere...someitmes
i like afx...some times i like other techno...when i'm
riding w/ the homies, it's always nin, or manson (i used to
drive a '95 black camero), and if we'd be high...then it's
old school rap...like NWA, or bone thugs n' harmoney...


 

offline CORTEX from Canada on 2002-05-07 07:39 [#00209069]
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put all the drill n bass tracks from drukqs onto a cd-r.
that's great for cruising around in the city. also try big
loada.


 

offline license from out of nowhere on 2002-05-07 07:41 [#00209070]
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yeah, Big Loada's great city driving music.
I like Feed Me Weird Things too. I once totaled a car
to the tune of "Dimotane Co".


 

offline CORTEX from Canada on 2002-05-07 07:44 [#00209071]
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ouch! must've felt weird getting out of that car with that
track playing loud in your ears.



 

offline CORTEX from Canada on 2002-05-07 07:45 [#00209072]
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well, if the car was totales, the stereo probably didnt
work...! but still.


 

offline CORTEX from Canada on 2002-05-07 07:45 [#00209073]
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totales = totald


 

offline CORTEX from Canada on 2002-05-07 07:46 [#00209074]
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FUCK!!!!

totales = totald = TOTALED!

there!


 

offline license from out of nowhere on 2002-05-07 07:49 [#00209075]
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hahaha...actually, it was weird...I was sitting there in the
middle of a beanfield with it still blasting over the stereo
though the car wouldn't go anywhere!


 

offline CORTEX from Canada on 2002-05-07 07:54 [#00209078]
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man, now that mustve been a fucked-up experience right
there!


 

offline license from out of nowhere on 2002-05-07 07:56 [#00209079]
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yes it was...
my Dad still brings it up when he feels a need to remind me
who's paying for my dorm room.
(sigh)
live&learn.


 

offline map from mülligen (Switzerland) on 2002-05-07 08:11 [#00209083]
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Tune in:

Come to Daddy
RDJ Album
HAB
Feed me weird things
Big Loada
Selection Sixteen
Some cylob stuff
Dillinja
dom, roland & optical

i'll need a mp3 radio with changing Harddisks and touch
screen



 

offline ceiling_fan from Glasgow (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-07 08:58 [#00209102]
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already said but mhtrtc is pretty unbeatable for driving

i want an mp3 server for the car


 

offline Bob Mcbob on 2002-05-07 09:07 [#00209104]
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Indian ropeman- Stand clear
Space raiders- Cutters choice
Ballistic brothers- peckings
Cut la roc- Post punk progression

i cant see how u can listen to idm in the car...drill n bass
mabey, but µ-ziq? i would crash!



 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2002-05-07 09:11 [#00209107]
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david holmes
howie b
fila brazillia
royksopp
massive attack


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2002-05-07 09:50 [#00209130]
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mocean worker's aural&heartly is also
a nice album to listen to in a car


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-05-07 10:02 [#00209143]
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Dire Straitrs and Chris Rea are always essential choces for
a long journey. 'The Road to Hell' seems to carry an extra
resonance.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-05-07 11:47 [#00209242]
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Can anyone remember how to generate HTML of winamp
playlists, I've forgotten (or it's different in the new
version) :(


 


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