Topic: best music for a road trip
Smallblock_Ford2008's photo
Fri 04/10/09 05:28 PM
what music do you like to listen to while you're on the road?

I like nickleback, T.I., maroon 5, and some country

talldub's photo
Fri 04/10/09 05:36 PM
Chesney Hawkes "I am the one and only"

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Fri 04/10/09 05:38 PM
80's and early 90's...

OH..and country

Dan99's photo
Fri 04/10/09 05:38 PM
Timmy Mallet - Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini

talldub's photo
Fri 04/10/09 05:40 PM

Timmy Mallet - Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini

Good choice Dan! This one is also great for the road!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBL2kzKg4nY

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Fri 04/10/09 05:41 PM
Edited by trsmith22 on Fri 04/10/09 05:41 PM
I had that Tiger 33 album..laugh

elwoodsully's photo
Fri 04/10/09 05:47 PM
Disturbed, Saliva, Motorhead, Black Flag, Ozzy, Jeff Beck, Scorpions, AC/DC, Led Zep, Thin Lizzy, Queen.... and the list can go on as long as the trip.

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Fri 04/10/09 05:47 PM
'They call me the breeze' - Lynyrd Skynyrd

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Fri 04/10/09 05:47 PM
3 Doors Down-It's Not My Time.:smile: drinker :banana:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHU9dN0Itrk

MrIndependent's photo
Fri 04/10/09 05:51 PM
Hey what about Huey Lewis?

68chevy's photo
Fri 04/10/09 05:53 PM
Bachman Turner Overdrive

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Fri 04/10/09 05:56 PM
Samiam - album Astray

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Fri 04/10/09 06:12 PM
Any Bluegrass Music

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Fri 04/10/09 06:14 PM
Nirvana..pretty much all rock music

irad8you's photo
Fri 04/10/09 06:19 PM

Disturbed, Saliva, Motorhead, Black Flag, Ozzy, Jeff Beck, Scorpions, AC/DC, Led Zep, Thin Lizzy, Queen.... and the list can go on as long as the trip.
Amen Elwood!

walrus89's photo
Mon 04/13/09 08:54 PM
hell yeah those those bands rule when you turn up volume all the way up in the car

Tsavorite's photo
Tue 04/14/09 09:38 AM
Distimia is great for road trips, just because it's hilarious to see the confused people in the surrounding cars attempting to follow the basslines. Endless entertainment. However, I tend to speed when listening to Distimia.

Chop Chop is nice for road trips, too. It might put you in a bit of a trance, though. Note that Chop Chop is not to be attempted without decent subs. Especially not their song Cockrot.

Forgotten Tomb are a whole new mindset on road trips, but you'll die if you're in the car by yourself.

If anyone out there actually listens to any of the three I just mentioned, please let me know. You're one in several hundred million.

rara777's photo
Tue 04/14/09 08:17 PM
Edited by rara777 on Tue 04/14/09 08:18 PM
Progressive (Classic) rock from the late 60`s to the late 70`s.


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