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Cire27

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Re: High-tempo driving mix
« Reply #50 on: 19 Jun 2009, 19:45 »

Hey guys I thought of another one.

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Re: High-tempo driving mix
« Reply #51 on: 12 Jul 2009, 20:57 »

Wow, surprised to see this thread still up...I just might have to make a playlist of all the songs The Joker suggested, shuffle it and see what happens since I have most of them anyway.  I'm slowly getting around to checking out all the other stuff, like this 69 Love Songs thats supposed to be on every mix ever.  I thought that rule was for Queen II?  Anyways, I have this right now for one disc, though I might replace some songs with the songs you guys have recommended if I like 'em enough.  Not the Star One stuff though.  I can't stand Arjen/Ayreon 90% of the time unless its The Human Equation.  Thanks!

The Pulse-Holy Fuck
Wasted Years-Iron Maiden
The Mob Rules-Black Sabbath (was originally Trashed, but I already had Gillian on a track)
Acid Rain-Liquid Tension Experiment
Highway Star-Deep Purple
Smokin'-Boston (will probably be replaced.  Organ solo not the best for driving)
Arriving Somewhere But Not Here-Porcupine Tree
Don't Stop Me Now-Queen
Red Barchetta-James LaBrie/Steve Morse/Billy Sheehan/Mike Portnoy (Rush cover)
Big Blue-Retro Remix Revue (F-Zero music!)
Gravemakers & Gunslingers-Coheed & Cambria
Bat Out of Hell-Meat Loaf
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Re: High-tempo driving mix
« Reply #52 on: 14 Jul 2009, 22:57 »

Metal?

Driving fast is all about Drum & Bass.  Pendulum is a good place to start.
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Re: High-tempo driving mix
« Reply #53 on: 15 Jul 2009, 00:49 »

Helmet. Maybe this it's fitting.
Alabama Thunderpussy, especially this

Actually, I think it depends on the car. What displacement is the engine? I'm either going to recommend some rock and southern-fried metal or some pussy j-rock and rap.
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Re: High-tempo driving mix
« Reply #54 on: 16 Jul 2009, 11:55 »

Damn! I was going to say Sir Lord Baltimore & Fu Manchu...BEATEN!

I would also like to throw into the ring, some soundtracks:

*The song from Bevely Hills Cop when he first drives into Beverly Hills, it makes whatever you are doing feel like an awesome party!
(An hour looking for parking spots with my boyfriend proved this)
Infact:
* Axel F.
* The theme from Commando
* Anything from the Robocop soundtrack.
* Some Danny Elfman for a Tim Burton film (esp. Opening theme from Beetlejuice) if you are somewhere rural in the dark. Creepy.
* Big Audio Dynamite - B.A.D. (it's the song the garage attendents have on when they steal the ferrari in Ferris Bueller, but you knew that.)
*

Maybe not good for a muscle car racing along, but good for fun road trips!

Or maybe:
Ween - My Own Bare Hands. (I just like this song at the moment)
Rocket From The Crypt - On A Rope
Parts & Labour - A Great Divide (Happy & Rockin')

I have already started making a mix with everyone elses suggestions, I like this game!

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Re: High-tempo driving mix
« Reply #55 on: 10 Aug 2009, 01:33 »

Any of the fast,heavy tunes by Nile or Nevermore.
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Re: High-tempo driving mix
« Reply #56 on: 10 Aug 2009, 02:20 »

Hurriganes - Get On

All of their albums are good for high-tempo driving.
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Re: High-tempo driving mix
« Reply #57 on: 10 Aug 2009, 05:10 »

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Re: High-tempo driving mix
« Reply #58 on: 10 Aug 2009, 12:58 »

Alabama Thunderpussy, especially this

YES. I've also found southern rock/metal to be exceptional for driving, regardless of your actual physical location.

I would also like to add

Artimus Pyledriver: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RwrGJzkjO0

 and

Zeke: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9sAB3sK_XA
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