SirkSakaig
01.26.11 | I need heavy music with a groove. |
kangaroopoo
01.26.11 | opener to 1 + CoC's vote with a bullet unbelievable on the road
6-9, kvool ftw, also kyuss + fu manchu but w/e has heavy grooves |
KILL
01.26.11 | red barchetta |
SirkSakaig
01.26.11 | Unfortunately my car speakers can't handle the kyuss bass lines hahaha... |
disposablehero94
01.26.11 | 46 & 2 along with the rest of aenema sounds so sick with my 10" subs |
SirkSakaig
01.26.11 | I totally agree! |
disposablehero94
01.26.11 | you should check out Thrice - The Artist In The Ambulance |
dreamobile
01.26.11 | baroness - blue record
the mars volta - frances the mute
the two CDs that are permanently in my car. if i bring my iPod though i go for something that's either heavy or fun to sing along with
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MO
01.26.11 | Meshuggah is one of the best bands to drive to. Just nod your head to the simple 4/4 over insane polyrythms. |
BigHans
01.26.11 | Fuck yes Volbeat |
Masochist
01.26.11 | When I'm on long drives, I listen to:
A Perfect Circle - 'Thirteenth Step'
Devin Townsend Project - 'Addicted'
Fair To Midland - 'Fables From A Mayfly...'
Lostprophets - 'The Fake Sound of Progress'
Mae - 'The Everglow'
Nas - 'Illmatic'
Pharoahe Monch - 'Desire'
Third Eye Blind - 'Third Eye Blind'
The first four are albums you might be interested in, if you haven't already checked them out. |
seifer
01.26.11 | i love 4 my first album from them |
SirkSakaig
01.26.11 | I love The Mars Volta and Meshuggah but listening to them while driving can be dangerous...
I think I' ll try Baroness and Fair To Midland.
Thanks anyway guys. |
Wolfhorde
01.26.11 | Needz moar Classic Rock. |
SirkSakaig
01.26.11 | I can see what you mean. Led Zeppelin, Queen, Van Halen, ZZ-Top etc. You're probably right but usually I prefer heavier stuff. |
Curse.
01.26.11 | This list was great at first and then became hilarious |
chaseguitar
01.27.11 | at the drive-in brah. it even has "drive" in the name. well, that or old thrice. |