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Fiver finger death punch, static-x, mudvayne, slipknot, I'm all over the board really.
 
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.
 
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
 
Either Tom Petty, Smashing Pumpkins, Korn, or Jay-Z radio on Pandora. Yea, I am all over the board.
 
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.
 
I like to listen to the music of my youth... even though they're both still popular bands now... Foo Fighters and The Offspring.
 

YES! GDRadio or RadioIO Dead or Grateful Day. Streaming GD all the time!

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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
 
stevedasleeve said:
Wozzeck, Turn of the Screw, early Penderecki, late Bartok, Steve da sleeve

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. :)
 
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
 
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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