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Mparsons327 said:
Last brew was Avenged Sevenfold for me. I can't Imagine many of you listen to them though!

Followed by some All That Remains, Slipknot and maybe some Devildriver! Rockin! :)
 
I actually have an imperial ipa that I brew named after avenged sevenfold's song called "A LITTLE PIECE OF HEAVEN"!
 
I brew in utter silence. In the dark. Naked.

Brewing in its rawest most natural form.











Actually I usually listen to local Indy/Alternative rock station.
 
Avett Bros, Mumford and Sons, Wilco, The Weeks, The Frames, and maybe a little Tribe Called Quest just for fun. I like to keep it mellow...
 
I put the allman brothers artist name into pandora radio and just let it roll on its own for a few hours... it usually puts some good stuff on.
 
Old blues music. Tommy Johnson, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Charlie Patton, Robert Johnson. Sometimes newer stuff too. It reminds of me of grandpa homebrewing and the prohibition era.
 
If I'm brewing really early in the morning, I absolutely love listening to Pink Floyd's Division Bell.

Regularly, though, I've got a few playlists specifically for brewing. I've got a Beatles one that's timed out to around 5 hours in length that I really like.

Every now and then I get a hankering for something random and will put on Dixieland or Bluegrass.
 
Lots of Chevelle (Face to the Floor), Hard Rock, and Dubstep. Keeps me motivated and drunk on music.
 
Ozark Mountain Daredevils, Robert Earl Keen, North Mississippi All-Stars and Old Crow Medicine Show.........Usually a mix of these with some old standard Blues :)
 
I like to listen to classical music while creating artwork, be it brewing or photography. I especially enjoy works by Czech composer Antonín Dvořák. ;) It's in my blood.
 
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