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What music is everyone listening to?
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Rarely music. Mostly audio books and podcasts. Weird I know.0
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Metal and Club/Dance music.
Quite the combination, I know.
Tiesto
David Guetta
Oakenfold
Daft Punk
Timo Maas
Lords of Acid
In Flames
Slayer
All That Remains
Meshuggah
Clawfinger
In This Moment
Just to name a few in my mix....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksVLkZ-SN4M
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGtW4AFyLyM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2ovT9CL8PY
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Bluegrass Christmas!0
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I like everything from Baroque era Classical to heavy medal. If it has good lyrics and a great beat I am listening ;-) If I had to settle on a favorite it would be rock from Seattle grunge to today's artist like FFDP.0
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since I'm at work right now I'm listening to the Lumineers, I'm seeing them live in less than 2 weeks0
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Country - You & Tequilla Make Me Crazy right now0
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Christmas right now- love the "A Very Special Christmas" series- when doing payroll-listen to Linkin Park or Staind, at home we rock to classic rock like Aerosmith, Pink Floyd or Genesis-work out to Zumba music:drinker:0
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My running playlist has Sublime, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Metallica, Pantera, INXS, Teh Ramones, White Zombie, Rob Zombie, The Knack (My Sharona is GREAT to run to!)0
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High On Fire
Black Tusk
Red Fang
Celtic Frost
Sepultura
Slayer
Fear Factory
Amon Amarth
Naplam Death
I don't listen to Five Finger Death Punch, I consider that "Douche Bag Rock"0 -
since I'm at work right now I'm listening to the Lumineers, I'm seeing them live in less than 2 weeks
Yay! I love them.
My favorite is Mumford & Sons, I play them quite a bit.0 -
Deftones
Dropkick Murphy's
Rage against the machine
Tool
Bad Religion
Hatebreed
Slipknot
Sunny day real estate
The Killers
Danzig
Linkin Park
Some old school songs from the "Rad" soundtrack. lol0 -
Lamb of god
August Burns Red
Oh Sleeper
Spineshank
Disturbed
Reveille
Linkin Park0 -
Metallica
Killswitch engage
Mudvayne
Rage against the machine
Linkin park
Breaking Benjamin
Pantera
Tool
Just to name a few0 -
Working out Metallica, Nirvana, Five Finger Death Punch and Avenged Sevenfold for fun I like a little of everything Kip Moore, Damien Rice, Deftones, Blake Shelton, Drake and Trey Songz
Forgot about Pantera and ACDC!0 -
Swedish house mafia station on pandora !!
Or i use this app called songza. they have THE BEST music playlists0 -
Absolute 80's! I use their app on my phone.0
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I'm listening to Flipper right now, love them,but it's not exactly music to workout by. I'll find a upbeat catchy lp to workout to for that!0
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Lifting:
5 Finger Death Punch
Cradle of Filth
Dimmu Borgir
In Flames
Lamb of God
Protest the Hero
Avenged Sevenfold
Rise Against
HIIT:
Combichrist0 -
Fall Out Boy
Breaking Benjamin
The Killers
Adelitas Way
The Lumineers
John Mayer
Michael Buble
Lifehouse
The Beatles
Safety Suit
Jason Mraz
Taylor Swift
Kesha0 -
A few months back, a friend in England introduced me to Frank Turner. His music is British folk-rock with a hint of Celtic to it. If you enjoy things like The Levelers or Mumford and Sons, you'll probably love him. It's his lyrics I like the most, every song is genuinely inspiring - makes me want to just get up and live a good, optimistic, common-sense life. There's plenty of videos of him on Youtube if anyone is interested.
Zombie chaser just introduced me to Imagine Dragons and what I've heard so far I like a lot. I think they might become a new favorite too.
Other than that, just about everything I listen to is old. Pearl Jam, Maiden, Sepultura, Slayer, Foo fighters, Incubus, Pantera, Skunk Anansie...0 -
At 37 years old I've recently started attending concerts and have been listening to the bands I go to see.
Irish punk band Flogging Molly is my favorite. They put on an awesome live show. Great up tempo music that just makes me feel good.
Social Distortion is getting a lot of play time after seeing them last month and I'm listening to a lot of Dropkick Murphy's in prep for an upcoming show.
Old Crow Medicine Show and the Lumineers have a similar sound to Mumford and Sons and sound great live.
After seeing them live I've become fans of a couple lesser known opening acts. Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears blew me away. They a Hendrix guitar vide with lots of feedback combined with James Brown type vocals with some jazz tones from the three saxophone players in the band.http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UxlBzG6avHY
Another opener that I'm really liking now is Lindi Ortega. She's been described as a child of Johnny Cash and Nancy Sinatra. Kind of country/rock-a-billy with a great voice and 50s pinup beauty. Worth a listen.
http://lindiortega.com/video_types/official-videos/0 -
I listen to Pandora radio on my phone a LOT...so my favorite stations to listen to for working out are:
Dada Life (electronic dance music)
Andy Mineo (Christian rap...but it's legit. I swear.)
Today's Hits (I know I know...but I like the poppy/upbeat stuff when I'm working out. I rarely listen to it any other time.)Zombie chaser just introduced me to Imagine Dragons and what I've heard so far I like a lot. I think they might become a new favorite too.
Imagine Dragons are so good too!!0 -
I listen to a bit of a mix when I workout. I use pandora, and the stations I go between are:
Ringside (one of my favvvvve bands that I just discovered, looove!)
Brad Sucks
Dragonette
Peaches
The Heavy
Spoon
Amanda Blank
Bangkok Five
I rarely get songs or bands that I dislike with any of them, so that always makes my day0 -
Primus0
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Some old school songs from the "Rad" soundtrack. lol
Nice. Umm...Break the Ice? Send Me An Angel? Get Strange? :happy:
Back on topic...
NOFX
Green Day
Me First & the Gimme Gimmies
Social Distortion
Minor Threat0 -
Nine Inch Nail's "Downward Spiral" is just angry and dark enough to get you pumped the *kitten* up. That one's a favorite among the other albums.
Tool
Deftones
Incubus
Puscifer
A Perfect Circle
And then sometimes I just like the Fit Radio top 40 list. Guilty pleasure.
I wish I could find all the songs my Zumba instructor uses...they're fun!0 -
Oh, and Gorillaz.
I also have a 90's Pandora station. Good stuff.0 -
A few months back, a friend in England introduced me to Frank Turner. His music is British folk-rock with a hint of Celtic to it. If you enjoy things like The Levelers or Mumford and Sons, you'll probably love him. It's his lyrics I like the most, every song is genuinely inspiring - makes me want to just get up and live a good, optimistic, common-sense life. There's plenty of videos of him on Youtube if anyone is interested.
Zombie chaser just introduced me to Imagine Dragons and what I've heard so far I like a lot. I think they might become a new favorite too.
Other than that, just about everything I listen to is old. Pearl Jam, Maiden, Sepultura, Slayer, Foo fighters, Incubus, Pantera, Skunk Anansie...
I love Frank Turner and love that someone else mentioned Old Crow Medicine Show. Totally my type of music0 -
I'm at work listening to Holiday Jamz Radio on IHeart Radio0
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Nickelback, Muse or Robbie Williams. Depends on my mood.0
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