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Schmung:

--- Quote from: mechorg ---Awesome... I love my mp3 cd player in my car.
When I'm driving, I mostly listen to instrumental and electronic stuff so I probably won't be much help to you.
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ahh, electronica, Aphex Twin-esque stuff perchance? Do like a bit of that...

Bush will most likely put in an appearance, maybe some Soundgarden, Cypress Hill, Bloc Party, Zep, Maiden. We shall see.

Edit : HArk, Khars selection is indeed fairly spot on. Salute you sir!

Inlander:
Electric blues is always great driving music - think Muddy Waters.

I'll try and think of a list of songs from other genres, but one that should be an automatic inclusion on any driving soundtrack is "Roadrunner" by the Modern Lovers.

mechorg:

--- Quote from: Schmung ---
ahh, electronica, Aphex Twin-esque stuff perchance? Do like a bit of that...

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Keep in mind that I do a lot of long distance driving and mostly in the darkness hours, so I like a bit of a 'musical score' to my driving.  It lets my mind wander.

If you're looking for Aphex Twin-esque stuff (his Ambient works are excellent along with the Richard D. James album) then find some Gridlock (or Dryft... a variation of), Chris Clark, Polygon Window, Squarepusher, Scanner and of course some Boards of Canada.  Just those will get me from coast to coast with no complaints.

For the more up tempo days, its usually Chemical Bros., Dj Keoki, Underworld, Juno Reactor...
My driving music taste differs a lot from my casual listening preferences.

I'm in the process of making a 90s collection of stuff for my road trip in a few weeks, but i don't have the free time i was hoping for.  Its a pretty involved task to make an mp3 mix  ...  ugh..

Two_Tone:
Fugazi lots and lots of Fugazi

Smiley:
Great music to drive to...

Bruce Springsteen
Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band
John Fogert
Guns and Roses
Toby Keith
Keith Urban
Any fast paced Country song ;-)

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