Favourite driving songs?

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Favourite driving songs?
#31
(29-07-2013, 07:01 PM)Ed Doe Wrote: 1. Acdc highway to hell
2. Acdc back in black
3. Whitesnake here I go again
4. Metallica enter sandman

Off the top of me head!

liking these choices Ed . . . . . .(Y)

i'm a sucker for some Toto, Hold the Line, Rosanna etc or some old Joe Satriani=one big rush, surfing with the Alien, flying in a blue dream etc . . .Smile . . .makes me drive like the wind! . .lol
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#32
Arctic Monkeys - this house is a circus

My current favourite for blasting it down the many back roads round here Big Grin
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#33
Pendulum - Crush
Pendulum ft in flames - Self vs. self
Rammstein - Feuer Frei

My top 3 for driving in 'anger' atm
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#34
Hahah, you appreciate the irony too, Chris? Wink

Forgot to add; all of high contrast, obvs.
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(31-07-2013, 12:34 PM)Poodle Wrote: Hahah, you appreciate the irony too, Chris? Wink

Forgot to add; all of high contrast, obvs.

Yes I appreciate the irony and not just because somebody explained it to me Itwasntme

High Contrast is an amazing shout, especially Seven Notes in Black




Oh all this talk of Rammstien has got me listening to it and its not bad, a whole lot less shouty/noisy than I'd thought it would be, actually kinda liking it.
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#36
Anything by Slamboree gives me Speed Motivation when the Subs on full.
Other than that its a complete mix and match scenario.
When I drive down South I usually make a playlist on the phone so I dont have to keep Changing song every five minutes,
Latest Albums added to playlist for my drive down next week are:
ADTR - What Seperates me from you
Gallows - Orchestra of Wolves.
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(30-07-2013, 10:33 PM)cwspellowe Wrote: Right i'll do this properly then

1. Hatebreed - Before The Fight Ends You
2. Rammstein - Wollt Ihr Das Bett In Flammen Sehen
3. Rob Zombie - Dead Girl Superstar
4. Metallica - Fuel
5. Pantera - Cowboys From Hell

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#38
I made no such implication! Angel

Can't get on with rammstein, or any band that doesn't really do "serious" music if you know what I mean. Steel panther is another one, it's probably because I enjoy either thinking about what the lyrics might mean or just raving. Can't really do either of those to stuff like that. lol

Can see it could make good driving music though tbf, might have to try it...
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Rammstein are awesome, always kept some of their stuff on the memory stick, never seems to get old! I have a very eclectic taste in music, got everything from skrillex to lily allen and from Dr dre to war of the world's! Tbh, there's not a lot I DONT listen to. Big Grin
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Rammstein, steel panther, emmure, heart in hand, kill switch engage, knife party seem to be my driving stuff right now Smile
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#41
Dire straits today. Good lord my taste in music is that of a 45 year old bloke...
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Come to think of it, Audioslave are pretty good to drive to!
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(31-07-2013, 07:16 PM)THE_Liam Wrote: Dire straits today. Good lord my taste in music is that of a 45 year old bloke...

Right there with you mate, love a bit of dire straits! Rofl
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No-one else seems to appreciate the ska. Sad
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#45
I like the odd bit of ska but its not really driving music, we need more of it at meets after a few beers.
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In fact the new Killswitch album is f*cking awesome, Beyond The Flames has me belting out the chorus every time
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(31-07-2013, 07:39 PM)WiNgNuTz Wrote:
(31-07-2013, 07:16 PM)THE_Liam Wrote: Dire straits today. Good lord my taste in music is that of a 45 year old bloke...

Right there with you mate, love a bit of dire straits! Rofl

Clearly not enough as you wasnt with me, Liam, Matt and Fooby on Saturday night singing Sultans of swing nice and loud Big Grin
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(31-07-2013, 10:17 PM)Niall Wrote:
(31-07-2013, 07:39 PM)WiNgNuTz Wrote:
(31-07-2013, 07:16 PM)THE_Liam Wrote: Dire straits today. Good lord my taste in music is that of a 45 year old bloke...

Right there with you mate, love a bit of dire straits! Rofl

Clearly not enough as you wasnt with me, Liam, Matt and Fooby on Saturday night singing Sultans of swing nice and loud Big Grin

lmao . . . . did anyone else catch my "Guitar George" name drop? . . .
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Maybe not thrashing about music, but for cruising its awesome. Big Grin
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(31-07-2013, 05:17 PM)Poodle Wrote: Can't get on with rammstein, or any band that doesn't really do "serious" music if you know what I mean. Steel panther is another one, it's probably because I enjoy either thinking about what the lyrics might mean or just raving. Can't really do either of those to stuff like that. lol

If you like songs where you try to work out the Lyrics then you'd like Brand New (if you don't already). Jesse Lacey is an amazing song writer.
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(31-07-2013, 11:07 PM)Mattcheese31 Wrote:
(31-07-2013, 10:17 PM)Niall Wrote:
(31-07-2013, 07:39 PM)WiNgNuTz Wrote: Right there with you mate, love a bit of dire straits! Rofl

Clearly not enough as you wasnt with me, Liam, Matt and Fooby on Saturday night singing Sultans of swing nice and loud Big Grin

lmao . . . . did anyone else catch my "Guitar George" name drop? . . .

Yeah that's a pretty awesome story. My dad used to work with David Knopfler at a factory in Leeds as well...

(01-08-2013, 07:42 AM)Kimmie Wrote:
(31-07-2013, 05:17 PM)Poodle Wrote: Can't get on with rammstein, or any band that doesn't really do "serious" music if you know what I mean. Steel panther is another one, it's probably because I enjoy either thinking about what the lyrics might mean or just raving. Can't really do either of those to stuff like that. lol

If you like songs where you try to work out the Lyrics then you'd like Brand New (if you don't already). Jesse Lacey is an amazing song writer.

I loved Sic Transit Gloria when it was on Kerrang all the time but never really heard owt else by them...

"Die young and save yourself", epic lyric Smile
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in case anyone missed it cough cough.....Guitar George has written a song for my band to record exclusively Big Grin
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#53
(01-08-2013, 08:07 AM)THE_Liam Wrote:
(31-07-2013, 11:07 PM)Mattcheese31 Wrote:
(31-07-2013, 10:17 PM)Niall Wrote: Clearly not enough as you wasnt with me, Liam, Matt and Fooby on Saturday night singing Sultans of swing nice and loud Big Grin

lmao . . . . did anyone else catch my "Guitar George" name drop? . . .

Yeah that's a pretty awesome story. My dad used to work with David Knopfler at a factory in Leeds as well...

(01-08-2013, 07:42 AM)Kimmie Wrote:
(31-07-2013, 05:17 PM)Poodle Wrote: Can't get on with rammstein, or any band that doesn't really do "serious" music if you know what I mean. Steel panther is another one, it's probably because I enjoy either thinking about what the lyrics might mean or just raving. Can't really do either of those to stuff like that. lol

If you like songs where you try to work out the Lyrics then you'd like Brand New (if you don't already). Jesse Lacey is an amazing song writer.

I loved Sic Transit Gloria when it was on Kerrang all the time but never really heard owt else by them...

"Die young and save yourself", epic lyric Smile

Their stuff just got better and better! I lvoe how much their music grew up over the years, but actually became a lot more screamy Tongue

If you like Sic Transit then listen to Vices (odd start but great song), Gasoline, Limousine, Jesus and Sink
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Did I mention Roger Taylor's son is engaged to my cousin? :p

Brand new eh? Will have to check them out, don't find much new music these days, mainly because i'm too lazy to go looking lol, cheers my dear!
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They're not mainstream over here but have been big for about 10 years in the states. Amazing live! Scott and I went to their gig in Southampton last year and didn't realise that Vaughan and Amie were there too!

Not particularly heavy but very, very good!
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(01-08-2013, 01:31 PM)Kimmie Wrote: They're not mainstream over here but have been big for about 10 years in the states. Amazing live! Scott and I went to their gig in Southampton last year and didn't realise that Vaughan and Amie were there too!

Not particularly heavy but very, very good!

BRAND NEW ARE f*cking AWESOME Big Grin
Just my input there. Absoloutely love them have done since my early teens.
Saw them At Leeds Fest one year and nearly died from epic.
Big Grin
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Gone back to what I was listening to on the way to FCS now, Dio-era Sabbath. Really growing on me, there was life after Ozzy after all....
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OOOoooohhhhhhh, that's who brand new are ahahaha! Blimey these guys were around when i first started clubbing, saw them in a pub somewhere lol. Had no idea they were still going, nice recommendation! Big Grin


Edit: Hmm, just remembered why i don't really listen to a lot of the stuff i used to when i was 17... Confused




















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(01-08-2013, 06:26 PM)Poodle Wrote: OOOoooohhhhhhh, that's who brand new are ahahaha! Blimey these guys were around when i first started clubbing, saw them in a pub somewhere lol. Had no idea they were still going, nice recommendation! Big Grin

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