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Inlander:
I have it on good authority that Parliament-Funkadelic is the worst music for driving to . . . that is, unless you enjoy swerving from side to side on the road as you swing the steering wheel back and forth in time with the beat.

amok:
Start off by getting Tyranny of Distance by Ted Leo because goddamn are you missing out.

Or maybe I just love that CD too much.

Also seconding Fu Manchu and appending Kyuss. Stoner rock was invented to liven up long road trips/journeys. And weed-smoking sessions I guess.

Thrillho:
Driving albums:

Bob Dylan - Highway 61
The Beatles - Revolver
BRMC - Howl

Jarvillian:
You say you like Modest Mouse? How about Modest Mouse - "This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About"? Lawl.

(I don't actually know if it's any good or not, I just posted it for comedic value)

Lines:

--- Quote from: mberan42 ---Dandy Warhols - only recently got Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia and fell in love with it. I listen to it at least twice a day. What else should I get of theirs?[/size]
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I LOVE THEM. and now i love you. The Dandy Warhols Come Down is another good album, though 13 is definitely their best.

find the song Crossroads by Eric Clapton/Cream (it's both, but i found it under Clapton). it is an awesome song. i promise. and if you like blues, Muddy Waters is a must. someone else said him, and i second it. and The Black Keys you might like, especially the album Rubber Factory.

get some Cake, if you like them. they are fun. maybe some Wolfmother?

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