Car Music? Need suggestions

JoPalm

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Suggestions for music when in the car? I like almost anything except hard rap or whatever and some hard rock. Everything else is pretty much cool to me. Thx!
 
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I prefer progressive house/trance, especially in the car. Check out Paul Van Dyk, Ferry Corsten, Paul Oakenfold, DJ Tiesto and others of the like. Do a search to find more.
 

mithrandir2001

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I think Rush's Signals album makes excellent car music...especially when you plan to drive enthusiastically.
 

diskop

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Originally posted by: NightFlyerGTI
I prefer progressive house/trance, especially in the car. Check out Paul Van Dyk, Ferry Corsten, Paul Oakenfold, DJ Tiesto and others of the like. Do a search to find more.

Check out Sasha and Digweed, BT, and Chicane also.
 

CyberCowboy

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HomeGrown (Their new album is really really good)
Simple Plan (catchy tunes).
Blink 182 (pop, but still good).
Sugarcult (catchy sh|t man).
Riddlin Kids (eh.. they are ok.. not as good as the others).
midtown (they are so freakin good)
Zebrahead (they are good. swingish/rockish/rappish).
unwritten law (need i say more?)
new found glory (damn singer makes every song sound the same, but they are good high energy sounds).

Any band from drive thru records seems good to me... (except for something corporate... I don't like them for some unexplicable reason) I can't think of anymore right now.

hehe.. how about Britney Spears.. haha.. you can sing along and show how much of a die hard fan you are. haha... (and don't forget to sing out loud).

 

notfred

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Smashing Pumpkins, Weezer, Offspring (Smash and earlier), Rancid - And Out Come the Wolves (it's a CD, not a song)
 

Demon-Xanth

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Define "car" music.

Cruising music is generally more relaxed and calm, doesn't get you pumped up. Bass beats are welcome. The Eagles tend to work.

Casual driving music is more "fun" beats that keep you a little bit up but not a whole lot.

Aggressive driving music (my style) gets you pumped up and doesn't let you down, hard rock and metal are pretty much the only music that applies here. Some dance music fits.

If you're looking for the last catagory I can send you some track listings of some mixed CDs that I made for driving, they work great when you can barely stay awake.
 

NutBucket

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Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
Define "car" music.

Cruising music is generally more relaxed and calm, doesn't get you pumped up. Bass beats are welcome. The Eagles tend to work.

Casual driving music is more "fun" beats that keep you a little bit up but not a whole lot.

Aggressive driving music (my style) gets you pumped up and doesn't let you down, hard rock and metal are pretty much the only music that applies here. Some dance music fits.

If you're looking for the last catagory I can send you some track listings of some mixed CDs that I made for driving, they work great when you can barely stay awake.

Why not post them here for us all to share?
 

Demon-Xanth

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Sorry, forgot to check back here when I got home the other day (I'll try and remember today). I used to print out jewel case covers w/ the track names and titles, so 3 of the 4 driving CDs are listed
 

Parrotheader

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I was just watching some of my Scrubs AVIs and there was segment where they were playing this song:

"Good Time" by Leroy.

It has kind of a cool retro-rock Lenny Kravitz/Beck-ish sound to it that would seem perfect for riding around on a sunny day. It'll be on the Scrubs soundtrack that's coming out any day now. Naturally it's also on Kazaa.
 

Demon-Xanth

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Well, here are my driving disks (the tracks were taken from CDs)The order of the songs was engineer for the best possible flow

My first mixed CD, the first two went on crappy media and went bad. I tweaked it while I was reburning.
Driving 1.6 (yes, I use version numbers)
"Time to Relax" --Offspring
"Black Sunshine" --White Zombie
"Dragula" --Rob Zombie
"Buch Dich" --Rammstein
"Scum of the Earth" --Rob Zombie
"Turn me on Mr. Deadman" --The Union Underground
"When worlds collide" --Powerman 5000
"I DIsappear" --Metallica
"Disclaimer" --Offspring
"Leave you far behind" --Lunatic Calm
"The Best Things" --Filter
"Take the long way home" --Bloodhound Gang
"Fuel" --Metallica
"God Size" --Pro Pain
"Push it" --Static X
"Starf***ers Inc." --Nine Inch Nails
"Chewin George Lucas's Chocolate" --Butthole Surfers
"Superbeast" --Rob Zombie
"Supernova Goes Pop" --Powerman 5000
"No Way Out" --Dgeneration
"No Brakes" --Offspring
"Stop the Rock" --Appolo 440
"Song 2" --Blur
"Staring at the Sun" --Offspring

My second disk in the series, I attempted to make a more mellowed down driving disk. I failed miserably with some pretty good results :)
Driving 2.0
"An eye is upon you" --Powerman 5000
"Alone" --Buckcherry
"The Kids Aren't alright" --Offspring
"Edge Crusher" --Fear Factory
"Du hast" --Rammstein
"Strength Beyond Strength" --Pantera
"Otsteglation" --Static X
"Tahitian Moon" --Pornos for Pyros
"Nitro (youth energy)" --Offspring
"Intermission" --Offspring
"We're in this together now" --Nine Inch Nails
"Mope" --Bloodhound Gang
"Dead Again" --Buckcherry
"Closing In 2.0" --Information Society
"Mota" --Offspring
"This is a call" --Foo Fighters
"Blast Off to Nowhere" --Powerman 5000
"All right (oh yeah)" --Local H
"I, Zombie" --White Zombie
"Walking Contridiction" --Green Day

Driving 3.0
"Special Delivery" --Offspring
"Electric Head pt. 1" --White Zombie
"The Friend Song" --The Union Underground
"Scum of the Earth"--Rob Zombie
"Stone Cold Crazy" --Metallica
"Don't Drag me Down" --Social Distortion
"I hope you die" --Bloodhound Gang
"Song 2" --Blur
"Between Angels and Incets" --Papa Roach
"Leader of Man" --Nickelback
"Wanderlust" --Nightwish
"Electric Head pt. 2" --White Zombie
"Diggin' this" --Nickleback
"Get Real" --Pro Pain
"Along Comes Mary" --Bloodhound Gang
"Synthetic" --Spine Shank
"Huck it" --Offspring
"My Grain" --Corrosion of Conformity
"Closing In" --The Living End


Here's a sampling from my "High Energy" line which is generally too fast paced for driving: (I had this one in a .txt file still :))
High Energy 4.0
Moonspell:Raven Claws 3:16
Information Society: Peace and Love Inc. 5:01
The puppets: Ride on Shooting Star 2:20
Lacuna Coil: When a dead man walks 5:54
System of a Down: Bounce 1:54
Nightwish: Beauty and the Beast 6:24
Offspring: Defy You 3:54
Blind Guardian: And the story Ends 5:59
Bloodhound Gang: Lift your head up high 4:58
Lunatic Calm: Leave you far behind 3:12
Memphisto Oddesy: crash 3:34
New Order: Close Range 4:13
Nicleback: Too Bad 3:52
Pearl Jam: Do the evolution 3.54
Powerman 500: Danger is Go 3.04
Sevendust: Paise 3:39
Rob Zombie: Dead Girl Speeding 2:28
Static-X: Push it 2:34
The Union Underground: Turn me on mr. dead man 2:38
 

UglyCasanova

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Originally posted by: BatmanNate
Modest Mouse is awesome car music, it coincides with the very feeling of travel itself.

I agree. Modest Mouse is the best music ever to drive around to. No, MM is just the best music EVARR!!!