So, what are you listening to?? (Music Thread)

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  • Mike H

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    My 98'F-150 only has AM/FM and cassette, no CD.
    I like Bob and Tom in the AM, then its top country, although I like 60's & 70's R&R
     

    tyler34

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    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjI5XDZzeXU&playnext=1&list=PLC5A0E723E792787B]YouTube - High on Fire - Cometh Down Hessian[/ame]


    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89h-X-tZa_w&feature=related]YouTube - HIGH ON FIRE - "Rumors of War"[/ame]
     

    Cherryspringer

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    I've gone from listening to 45's to 8 track to cassettes to CDs to iPod ( which sucks) and I recently got a new record player. Vinyl has saved me . I haven't really enjoyed listening for awhile. I am not a country fan but this Johnny cash original recording from the 50s is awesome. These old recordings make me feel something. I like it.:):yesway:
     

    sepe

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    I listen to a bit of everything (not much metal or pop though). My iPod touch has Blind Willie Johnson, Billie Holiday, Etta James, Sinatra, Snoop, Dropkick Murphys, Flogging Molly, Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson, some Pantera, GG Allin, and various audio books. On one of my laptops, I've got iTunes loaded with podcasts (Gun Nuts, and several different Buddhist ones from traditional Dharma talks to more American and punk based Dharma talks).

    I won't listen to pop music and I'm not a fan of too much heavy metal. Usually go between hip hop, outlaw country, punk, and blues or jazz.
     

    magic man

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    Q101 // Chicago's Alternative // WKQX-FM, CHICAGO


    A day to Remember
    As I lay Dying
    Bullet for My Valentine
    Disturbed
    Story of the Year
    Taking Back Sunday
    Killswitch Engage
    Modest Mouse
    Jimmy Eat World
    Cage the Elephant
    Eminem
    Middle Class Rut
    Rise Against
    Shinedown
    Chevelle
    System of a Down
    Social Distortion
    The Damned Things
    Tool
    Rage Against the Machine
    Pantera
    Hollywood Undead
    Five Finger Death Punch
    Godsmack
    Hail the Villain
    Sick Puppies


    I think that about covers it!:D
     

    Rob377

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    I listen to music/talk programs ALOT with 3 hours of commuting every day.

    Talk staples
    Rush Limbaugh
    Survival Podcast
    RIcochet podcast

    Music staples
    Tool
    Chevelle
    Hatebreed
    Death before Dishonor
    Five Finger Death Punch
    I've been on an avenged sevenfold kick lately. "Critical Acclaim" is just an awesome track.
     

    Blackhawk2001

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    I listen to talk radio from 0900-1600. The rest of the time, listen to 40s, 50s, 60s music on Sirius in the car. CDs: The Pogues, Gordon Lightfoot, Brigid's Cross, Dr. Demento, a "Goth" mix my son gave me, PDQ Bach, Bob Dylan. This time of year: The Pogues, Off Kilter, Brigid's Cross, The Clancy Brothers, Cherish The Ladies, The Tannehill Weavers, Christy Moore, Luka Bloom, The Makem & Spain Brothers. Because Lent starts tomorrow: 2nd Chapter of Acts (how many Christian music lovers know who they are?), Annie Herring, John Michael Talbot, & the St. Louis Jesuits.
     
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