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So many metalheads here.

Where are all the punks and skins?!

I don't usually listen to anything but this thread has inspired me.

Think I'll kick it off with some straight up Oi! - 4Skins, Business, then by time I finish up the brew I'll be a little drunk and skanking to some old skinhead reggae and ska - skatalites, Desmond Dekker, Symarip.
 
I have a 250 GB hard drive full of mp3s so I start at one end of the playlist and it goes until I'm done.... 34,428 songs on that hard drive so far. Yesterday it was the Black Sabbath Discography
Used to love Sabbath until Ozzy sold his brain for rock and roll. :)
 
I love metal. But for brewing I usually prefer something chiller like Mars Volta, Danger Doom or Sublime.
 
The ol Itunes Shuffle.. usually consist of Killswitch Engage, All That Remains, Hank Williams III, HELLYEAH, and of course Pantera. in the background i hear SWMBO in between the sweet sweet sound of the Boil.
 
Usually the Sunday Session archives or some Basic Brewing Radio. Sometimes just random music off the Zune.
 
So many metalheads here.

Where are all the punks and skins?!

Right here (well the punk part anyway). Mostly old school punk.
Ramones, Dead Kennedys, Operation Ivy, The Queers, The Lillingtons, Black Flag, Screeching Weasel.
 
As you may have noticed, I was searching for music threads. Since I own a Mobile DJ business, music is a big part of my life. I love all kinds of music, and firmly believe there is great music in all genres (as well as crap music in all genres). There are classic examples of each type of music out there.

Anyway, was wondering what you all listen to while brewing, if anything? When BBQ'ing or brewing I lean towards some good blues or some classic country. How bout you?
 
I like to surf YouTube and watch music videos of all kinds during down time like the 60 minutes boil or whatnot.
When bottling I listen to slower more folky stuff so I'm relaxed and don't get anxious. Its more like Iron & Wine, Death Cab, Jack Johnson than some of the heavy stuff I also like.
 
When I brewed with Micheal, it was Frank Zappa or Ren 'n Stimpy. Brewing by myself, it's quiet.
 
Black Sabbath and Led Zepplin are the base of my musical foundation (from whom all metal was derived for yens young n's) but I had an epiphany after I started to homebrew. Check it out, I recently moved to a great location just outside of the city, there is a beautiful rustic barn about 100 ft from my house, I raised two chickens since they were 3 days old and I LEGALLY carry a concealed weapon. Theres also is a creek in my front yard plus the fact we home schooled our kids. BOOM there it is- I'm a Redneck by nature ! So to answer the threads main question... When I brew typically I'll listen HANK WILLIAMS JR.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4s0nzsU1Wg]YouTube - A Country Boy Can Survive[/ame]
 
I brewed outside yesterday, which meant no easily available music. But, going through my head the whole time were old irish tunes:

Rare Old Mountain Dew
Gypsy Rover
Jolly Tinker

etc :)
 
my music is usually all over the place. But the standard picks would be but not limited to:

My Morning Jacket
Calexico
Supersuckers (perfect brewing music)
Drive By Truckers
Dropkick Murphy's
Flogging Molly
The Sadies
Thievery Corporation
Mark Lanegan
Conor Oberst
Ween
 
I have to listen to music while brewing, I like a lot of stuff really.

Bluegrass of any sort, Punk (Anything from NoFx to The cramps, to operation Ivy, misfits), almost anything metal (Soulfly, hatebreed, Children of Bodom, Lamb of god, Dethklok) , I have recently really gotten into Muse, I LOVE me some Clutch, I could listen to them constantly. Kyuss I find to be extremely fitting to the brew process, sprinkle with QOTSA as well. Tool is a must have as is APC. Throw in certain country artists, early early blues.

Generally I am a punk and Metal guy, it's what I grew up with, my tastes have changed to include other genre's as I have gotten older. I love any music that makes me feel something. Mainly I love music.

Oh and at times when I am trying to help my brother learn while brewing we listen to Jamil's podcasts. I always learn something from these.
 
Not necessarily in this order:
Opeth
Killswitch Engage
Gojira
Satyricon
Sevendust
Bloodbath
Etc,Etc

Nothing like scaring the yeast while they are re-hydrating.
Cheers,
Brian
 
I don't think I've ever turned on music while brewing...guess Huey's just different. I'm usually in the zone and don't even think about it. And I don't have an iPod or satellite radio or good radio stations.
 
I use Pandora. I plug in either King Crimson, Hawkwind, Gong or Jethro Tull and take it from there.........It always ends up playing the same stuff though. I think they've refined the program a bit too much.
 
I usually crank a mix of Dropkick Murphys, Dubliners, Flogging Molly, and Tommy Makem.

Anyone brew in complete silence? If so, why?

I dig your style. I'm planning on cranking up "Tessie" next time with a Red Sox game on the tube in the background. Of course it's going to be an Irish Red or a Sam Adams clone. It's baseball season after all.
 
Pop the iPod into the speaker system and put it on shuffle. Everything from Old Crow Medicine Show to Thievery Corporation - with lots of variety in between.
 
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