What song bumps hard in your car?
#3
'I Can See Clearly' done by the Holy Cole Trio. (Jazz). The guy playing the standup bass just plain old rox! I have to turn the bass down to 2 to not hear too much rattling.
It's the song in the new Chevy commercials where the father follows the school bus around.
It's the song in the new Chevy commercials where the father follows the school bus around.
#8
I've been meaning to ask this too.
We are all obviously from different parts of the country/continent and thanks to that recent question about age, we probably have different tastes in music.
I'll take the question from a different angle... what songs make you want to break the sound barrier?
I've mentioned this one before under the "Bose Settings" post, but Rage Against the Machine's "Wake Up" is my current "get outta my way" song (especially about 3 minutes 15 seconds into the tune). I've also been known to pop White Zombie in as well as Metallica. Days of the New's "Downtown" is also a good tune to tear down the highway to.
For those long drives home (about an hour and a half commute at 80 mph avg speed), when I need to mellow, there's nothing like the soft, silky and sexy voice of Diana Krall's CD "Love Scenes". Man she's got one heck of a voice.
I've got a pretty limited (cough-dated-cough) view of the music scene as I'm in the office most of the time and am too impatient to listen to commercials on my commute to learn about other good, heart-pounding, drive-like-a-maniac music so I'm hoping you all can make some recommendations
I'll take the question from a different angle... what songs make you want to break the sound barrier?
I've mentioned this one before under the "Bose Settings" post, but Rage Against the Machine's "Wake Up" is my current "get outta my way" song (especially about 3 minutes 15 seconds into the tune). I've also been known to pop White Zombie in as well as Metallica. Days of the New's "Downtown" is also a good tune to tear down the highway to.
For those long drives home (about an hour and a half commute at 80 mph avg speed), when I need to mellow, there's nothing like the soft, silky and sexy voice of Diana Krall's CD "Love Scenes". Man she's got one heck of a voice.
I've got a pretty limited (cough-dated-cough) view of the music scene as I'm in the office most of the time and am too impatient to listen to commercials on my commute to learn about other good, heart-pounding, drive-like-a-maniac music so I'm hoping you all can make some recommendations
#9
This is the best song!
The Mission Impossible theme song from Limp Bizkit! I love to have this song on when I am at the drag strip! The first part of the song rocks...but when it gets to loud you have to turn it down just a tad!
#10
Re: I've been meaning to ask this too.
Originally posted by RcticMax
I've got a pretty limited (cough-dated-cough) view of the music scene as I'm in the office most of the time and am too impatient to listen to commercials on my commute to learn about other good, heart-pounding, drive-like-a-maniac music so I'm hoping you all can make some recommendations
I've got a pretty limited (cough-dated-cough) view of the music scene as I'm in the office most of the time and am too impatient to listen to commercials on my commute to learn about other good, heart-pounding, drive-like-a-maniac music so I'm hoping you all can make some recommendations
sounds like you need some slipknot
#13
Re: I've been meaning to ask this too.
Originally posted by RcticMax
I've mentioned this one before under the "Bose Settings" post, but Rage Against the Machine's "Wake Up" is my current "get outta my way" song (especially about 3 minutes 15 seconds into the tune). I've also been known to pop White Zombie in as well as Metallica. Days of the New's "Downtown" is also a good tune to tear down the highway to.
I've mentioned this one before under the "Bose Settings" post, but Rage Against the Machine's "Wake Up" is my current "get outta my way" song (especially about 3 minutes 15 seconds into the tune). I've also been known to pop White Zombie in as well as Metallica. Days of the New's "Downtown" is also a good tune to tear down the highway to.
#17
Re: AMERICAN WOMAN
Originally posted by ibusticon
or anything else on Lenny Kravitz's greatest hits
or anything else on Lenny Kravitz's greatest hits
Another good one I forgot to mention would be Depeche Mode's Ultra (couple of really good ones on there - can't recall their names except for "It's no good", "Uselink" and "Useless" (these last two kinda go together)). "Useless" guitar work reminds me a little of Dire Straights (a popular band in the '80's for all you whipper snappers up here ).
#23
Just about anything...
...but it seems that techno has been hitting the hardest lately. I was listening to an oldies station yesterday (don't ask why, just flipping stations) and a few songs really dropped. How weird is that?
#27
Originally posted by medicsonic
Let us not forget 'the' Maxima song, "Clubbed to Death" by Rob D. BTW, the song that were referring is "It's a Shame" I think. Its a completely different song without the bass.
Let us not forget 'the' Maxima song, "Clubbed to Death" by Rob D. BTW, the song that were referring is "It's a Shame" I think. Its a completely different song without the bass.
#28
For those who havent heard "Clubbed to death" by RobD, here it is.
http://61.128.234.33/Mp3/foreign/dianyingys/04.mp3
http://61.128.234.33/Mp3/foreign/dianyingys/04.mp3
#33
Originally posted by y2kse
Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture. (That cannon shot will test ANYBODY's sound system!)
Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture. (That cannon shot will test ANYBODY's sound system!)
Very True, u wanna test a sub use the 1812. I do high end home systems and use that for testing. ( I don't cruise around listening to that though )
#36
Originally posted by 2GMAXSE
Ooooooooooooooookay? Now how old are you fellas?
Ooooooooooooooookay? Now how old are you fellas?
25 and I do professional installs......the 1812 puts any speaker 2 the test, even the $10,000 ones. I did say that I don't cruise around listening to that though. What do I normally listen to? Rap, reggae, hip-hop, r&b, rock, only rock seems to sound good though. Everything else stresses the sub. Oh well, it's good 4 a stock unit. How old are u?
#38
Originally posted by max2kgle526
For those who havent heard "Clubbed to death" by RobD, here it is.
http://61.128.234.33/Mp3/foreign/dianyingys/04.mp3
For those who havent heard "Clubbed to death" by RobD, here it is.
http://61.128.234.33/Mp3/foreign/dianyingys/04.mp3
#40
Originally posted by max2kgle526
Dude, that song is so awesome! I had it on Napster. What CD is that on? Its on the soundtrack for "The Matrix" too, isnt it? I gotta buy it. Its a catchy tune.
Dude, that song is so awesome! I had it on Napster. What CD is that on? Its on the soundtrack for "The Matrix" too, isnt it? I gotta buy it. Its a catchy tune.
"Clubbed to Death (Kurayamino Mix)" - Rob D. (from the scene with the blonde in the red dress) - Track 4
"Spybreak! (short one)" - Propellerheads (from the lobby shoot-out scene) - Track 2
"Wake Up" - Rage Against the Machine (from the end credits) - Track 13
Gotta read the label, though. There's this CD and then there's the CD which is the Original Music from The Matrix Score (or something like that) which has more of the instrumentals.
BTW - Was that movie kick-@ss, or what? Can't wait for parts 2 and 3 (but that would be off topic now, wouldn't it )?