Road Trip Music
The albums I packed to listen to when I'm driving to Houston... |
1 | | At the Drive-In In / Casino / Out
I've always been a big fan of Relationship of Command, but I've never listened to this album before. Its one of my newer favorites, the raw sound it has mixed with Bixler's vocals makes it a must have. |
2 | | Evans Blue The Pursuit Begins When This...
Mediocre album that actually sounds pretty fun when your driving. The music is loud and fast, and the tempos work well; especially when your driving. I still love the lead singer's voice. |
3 | | Harvey Danger Where Have All The Merrymakers Gone?
The humorous lyrics, elementary guitar work, and the 'fun' vocals make this album a rather good addition, especially considering the price I payed for it. ($3.99) |
4 | | Mute Math Mute Math
The album teeters back and forth from a poppy The Killers knockoff to a Radiohead look alike; and does it in style. |
5 | | Silversun Pickups Carnavas
Silversun Pickups are a unique band that isn't copying Smashing Pumpkins; despite what critics say. The guitar tones work well with the lead singer's unique voice. |
6 | | Nine Inch Nails The Fragile
It's not a roadtrip without a 'Nails album; The Fragile fills this void well (no pun intended). The album flows unbelievably, the music has an amazing atmosphere...one of the best albums of all time; hands down. |
7 | | Filter The Amalgamut
Filter's strong beats, thick guitars, and rough vocals mix well into a fast, driving force that is a wonderful fusion of industrial and metal. 'American Cliche' is one of my favorite industrial songs as well. |
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