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Best music to brew to?

Discussion in 'General Homebrew Discussion' started by Cranny04, Feb 13, 2011.

 

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    Cranny04

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    Posted Feb 13, 2011
    About to start my next brew...

    What type of music do you listen to while brewing?
     
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    Monstar

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    Posted Feb 13, 2011
    Go to Pandora and fire up the Slackers channel. You won't regret it.
     
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    Runyanka

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    Posted Feb 13, 2011
    Fiver finger death punch, static-x, mudvayne, slipknot, I'm all over the board really.
     
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    chip82

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    Posted Feb 13, 2011
    the blues or classic rock usually
     
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    Ralelen

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    Posted Feb 13, 2011
    Hardcore punk, or some post-hardcore.
     
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    CPooley4

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    Posted Feb 13, 2011
    The best american rock and roll band of all time of course, Pearl Jam.
     
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    Cranny04

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    Posted Feb 13, 2011
    Digging it :mug:
     
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    bovineblitz

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    Posted Feb 13, 2011
    Holy crap, I came into the thread and was going to suggest the Slackers :mug:

    I have all their records on vinyl, I usually listen to those when brewing.
     
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    two_hearted

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    Posted Feb 13, 2011
    YES! Pearl Jam every time I brew!
     
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    dcott

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    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    +1 Post-Hardcore. Huge Thursday, At The Drive-In, and Glassjaw fan here.
     
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    cjsturch

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    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    Blues (especially some Joe Bonamassa)
     
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    lou2row

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    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    I brewed today listening to some smooth jazz. :rockin:
     
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    ryanwms

    Member

    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    Personally, i love listening to Podcasts from the Brewing Network. When I'm doing a weekend brew day, I usually listen to their Sunday Sessions. During the week, on a Snow Day-Brew Day (I'm a teacher in the northeast), I like the Jamil Show to listen to how to brew correct-to-style.
     
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    anchorage42

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    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    I've fire up Last.FM on the TV and played the Ray LaMontagne channel the last 2 brew days. I like to keep it mellow
     
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    BoxofRain

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    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    The Dead
     
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    kpr121

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    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    Either Tom Petty, Smashing Pumpkins, Korn, or Jay-Z radio on Pandora. Yea, I am all over the board.
     
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    gregpio85

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    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    I made a short beer playlist. So far I've got:
    Beer - reel big fish
    **** you I'm drunk - flogging Molly
    John barleycorn - traffic
    Beer for breakfast - the replacements
    Four lokos - on the bn
    Tubthumping - chumbawumba
    Whiskey in the jar - metallica
    Drunken lullabies - flogging Molly
    Whiskey in my whiskey - felice brothers

    The rest is filled in with some excellent Irish drinking songs and more flogging Molly.
     
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    Irisndfan2

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    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    Phish, or any old school reggae artists like Sly and robbie, Don carlos, Bob, yellowman, etc. etc.
     
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    Homebrewtastic

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    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    I like to listen to the music of my youth... even though they're both still popular bands now... Foo Fighters and The Offspring.
     
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    HH60gunner

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    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    Clutch..... The older the better :)
     
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    ksbrain

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    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    YES! GDRadio or RadioIO Dead or Grateful Day. Streaming GD all the time!

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    ellijo89

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    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    This is where it is at. I have been on a huge At the drive in kick lately. Also blastin the Rush as well.
     
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    Rotgut

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    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    My mood varies. But usually I listen to Wicked Tinkers or Crow Quill Night Owls. Today I started with Wicked Tinkers then ended with Primus. :D
     
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    stevedasleeve

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    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    Wozzeck, Turn of the Screw, early Penderecki, late Bartok, Steve da sleeve
     
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    ryanwms

    Member

    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    You have quite a eclectic taste in music. Your iPod probably rivals mine in the number of esoteric pieces of music that nobody but a geek would listen to. :)
     
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    EllisTX

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    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    Varies from Metallica and Volbeat to Zac Brown and Corey Morrow
     
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    Acoma

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    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    The very first thing I did was create a brewday playlist. Its much too long to list all the songs but here are some of the bands:
    Beatles
    Bob Segar
    Dan Auerbach
    Devil Makes Three
    Calexico
    Black Keys
    Fleetwood Mac
    Iron and Wine
    Led Zeppelin
    Los Lobos
    Rolling Stones
    Sublime
    Van Halen
    ZZ Top
     
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    Jbloader

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    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    Not sure if I am really this old or just this eccentric, but here goes:

    #1 Gordon Lightfoot Greatest Hits
    #2 Jim Croce Greatest Hits
    #3 Bob Dylan Greatest Hits

    Now, before any on of you whipper-snappers says anything my favorite workout bands are:

    Rage Against the Machine
    Disturbed
    Godsmack
    Dropkick's

    Old, but hardcore! :rockin:
     
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    JonK331

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    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    Yup Grateful Dead. I also play GD during fermentation, I'm convinced that the yeast like it.
     
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    ETOHonboard

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    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    +1 for Clutch!
     
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    Monstar

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    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    I knew it, glad you like it! :mug:
    Well you know what they say about great minds... :rockin:
     
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    bovineblitz

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    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    Flogging molly doesn't do "**** you I'm drunk", that's a band called Bondo

    Now, if you wanna throw Delilah on there, then hells yeah

    Well they may be the best band in the history of the world... the only reason to not love them is to have never heard them (or especially seen them live).

    A couple years ago I woulda said Rx Bandits would have given them a run for the title of best band ever, but the Bandits went waay too hippie for me, unfortunately. Still great, but somewhat lacking that fire that made them so incredible (and horns, of course... that was a sad day).
     
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    Monstar

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    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    I love the Bandits! I would say their newest album is too jam rock, and you're right about them losing their horns... it takes away alot. My band is actually playing with them in New Orleans this April :)

    I just saw The Slackers last month in Fort Collins. Blew me away. Amazing band, I think I agree that they just might be one of the best bands of all time.
     
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    MetallHed

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    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    polka
     
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    Rockape66

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    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    Man, you lads are all off track! It's BEER!!! Try: The Tannahill Weavers, Silly Wizard, Gaelic Storm, and The Rogues. Or anything else with great bagpipes.

    Slainte, Mack
     
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    elkdog

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    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    Another vote here for the Grateful Dead. Their music is best when you've got some time to listen to them really stretch it out, so it's perfect for brewing.

    Others: podcasts (Dan Patrick Show most often), new jazz (same reason as the Dead, really), bluegrass (again with a preference toward recent/newgrass stuff).
     
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    dcott

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    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    Wesley Willis anyone?
     
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    jason29307

    Member

    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    That is funny, Wesley Willis. I have seen him live before. "Rock and Roll McDonalds", "Cut The Mullet"

    OK, but really, post and pre punk
    Garage Rock

    Anything Morrissey and The Smiths #1
    Jawbreaker
    Get Up Kids
    Knapsack
    Pet Shop Boys
    Pinhead Gunpowder
    The Cure
    Gordon Lightfoot
    Sigur Ros
    Johnny Cash

    Pretty much all over
     
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    bovineblitz

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    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    Wow congrats, that's awesome! They're really chill guys... at a show in Pittsburgh a buddy and I walked to the show in a snowstorm and just walked backstage after the show... we wound up snowed in there with the band all night, we had a great time. I got hit in the balls with a snowball by Matt :drunk: haha. Everyone was easy to talk to. Of course this was on their tour for The Resignation so that was a while ago.
     
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    gregpio85

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    Posted Feb 14, 2011
    Flogging does a sick cover then or a ton of youtubers have been duped.

    +1 on rx. Rx was the ****! Saw them at the congress theater after progress came out but before their trombonist/singer left. One of the best shows I've seen.
     
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