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#31 Starfish Sandy

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Posted 22 November 2004 - 08:23 PM

Now that's mixing it up. Go from "Margaritaville" to "Believe" to "When The Sun Goes Down" to "Hound Dog" and top it off with "War Pigs" all in one swell swoop!



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#32 mechanical31

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Posted 23 November 2004 - 08:53 AM

Well right now the cd with the most play time is Nickelback "the Long Road", but I still listen to queensrysche, stone temple pilots, creed,and stevie nicks.

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Posted 23 November 2004 - 11:31 AM

I'm alternating between Avril Lavigne and Toby Keith. I know a strange combo, but it's working for now.
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#34 mikeg808

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Posted 23 November 2004 - 11:44 AM

Hmm. On the raod Linkin Park or Creed. At home Enya, Celtic or what ever is on the radio

If you like Linkin Park, check out Hed PE.

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#35 jextract

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Posted 23 November 2004 - 12:59 PM

Well right now the cd with the most play time is Nickelback "the Long Road", but I still listen to queensrysche, stone temple pilots, creed,and stevie nicks.

You might also like Thornley, Breaking Benjamin, Memento, and OneSideZero.
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#36 mechanical31

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Posted 23 November 2004 - 02:03 PM

Well right now the cd with the most play time is Nickelback "the Long Road", but I still listen to queensrysche, stone temple pilots, creed,and stevie nicks.

You might also like Thornley, Breaking Benjamin, Memento, and OneSideZero.

Do they sound a lot like stevie nicks? Just kidding I have breaking benjamin and it's pretty good. I'll have to give the others a try. Thanks for the tips I always enjoy new music

#37 Mitch0129

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Posted 23 November 2004 - 05:21 PM

Now that's mixing it up. Go from "Margaritaville" to "Believe" to "When The Sun Goes Down" to "Hound Dog" and top it off with "War Pigs" all in one swell swoop!


Mitch! Have you been in my car and I missed it??? ;)

Sandy, you did not know that I can be really sneaky sometimes! ;)

For some reason, though, I can not picture you cranking up and jamming on "Paranoid", "Iron Man" or "Sweet Leaf". :2cool:
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#38 jextract

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Posted 08 February 2005 - 05:11 PM


Right now, I'm burning up Killswitch Engage's "Alive or Just Breathing."

you make this crap up, doncha, jamie.

come on, admit it.

Just for you, t-fish, here's the amazon site where you can get a little flayva of the Killswitch - scroll down and savor some of them tasty samples:

http://www.amazon.co...=music&n=507846

I find them to be a great blend of melody and aggression. Their newest CD, "End of Heartache" is almost as good. If you like this, you'd probably also like Ill Nino and Spineshank.

An exceptional more mainstream CD is Soil's "Redefine". If you like this type of music I would also recomment Drowning Pool's newest, "Desensitized," as well as Powerman 5000's "Transform," Slur's "Independence," the first StoneSour CD, Saliva's "Survival of the Sickest," and the new Korn Greatest Hits disk.

Another fave in the changer right now is Kittie's "Oracle" - a really different, interesting band of veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeery angry little girls.

Yet another recent favorite that I keep coming back to is Mudvayne's "End of Things to Come."

A revisit to the oldies-but-goodies are Megadeth's "Symphony of Destruction" and "Youthenasia" as well as Union Underground's "Education in Rebellion," Metallica's "Binge and Purge," and of course my favorite CD of all time, Tool's "Lateralus."

Quite the "buffet" lineup! :teeth:

I know it's been a while since Triggerfish has questioned my musical taste, however the band I mentioned (Killswitch Engage) is up for a Grammy!

http://story.news.ya...llswitch_engage
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Posted 09 February 2005 - 08:16 AM

Books-on-Tape, unabridged.

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Posted 09 February 2005 - 08:57 AM

For my up-beat traveling music I got hooked on Big Bad Voodoo Daddy's swing. Caught them last year on Direct TV's live concert. Also love Santana, and to step down a little, John Hiatt. Occasionally if I want some strange off beat, Leon Redbone. He's slow southern and dixieland. He's an either you love him or hate him type. Love my Floyd, but cann't do that and drive, too many flashbacks.
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Posted 09 February 2005 - 09:18 AM

In the 6 CD changer now...

Soundtrack "De Lovely"
Soundtrack "Kill Bill Vol 1&2"
Soundtrack "Kiss me Kate"
Rock: Best of Van Halen; Best of the Doors
Blues: Homesick for the Road
Jimmy Buffet "Biloxi Blues"
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#42 Brinybay

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Posted 09 February 2005 - 07:12 PM

You're out on the road, hopefully on your way to a great day of diving. What's in your CD changer?

Right now, I'm burning up Killswitch Engage's "Alive or Just Breathing."

Nothing, I have an antiquated cassette player. No desire to upgrade it, I mostly listen to talk radio. However, when I'm listening to music, I have a little of everything from Hank Williams Sr to Led Zeppelin.
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Posted 09 February 2005 - 09:01 PM

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Hank Williams Sr to Led Zeppelin.


Thats quite a diverse appitite you have :thankyou:

I'm still trying to find out who sings

Ha Hum La La La OK I'm ready now
I want to get away I want to get away I want to get away
I want to get awaaaaaaaay ????

Its on a nissan comercial

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Posted 09 February 2005 - 09:32 PM

Again I have to say THANK YOU MICHAEL you have lead me to the promise land!!!!
It sounds like I would be able to travel with any of you and not have to hide your music to listen to something I would enjoy..
Has anyone ever heard of LLama????? My daughter (dare I say this) downloaded some of their stuff and it kicks butt. Think 80 rock with lots of horns!!! Got to love those band that include a good brass section....
You never know what you will find in my cd... Anything from Etta James to Disturbed, sublime.....
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#45 Brinybay

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Posted 09 February 2005 - 09:54 PM

Has anyone ever heard of LLama????? My daughter (dare I say this) downloaded some of their stuff and it kicks butt.

Yeah, it's a South American camel of some sort. Don't step in any of its "downloads". :welcome:
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