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Good topic! For me, it's jump jazz and torch songs, or old school Ska.

It just fits.
 
I usually rock the Pandora on brew day.

Here's what my quickmix looks like right now:

The Mountain Goats
Spoon
Minus the Bear
Pavement
Tom Waits
Drive-By Truckers
LMFAO
Wilco
Van Morrison
Old Crow Medicine Show
Sublime
Bad Religion
Aesop Rock
Electric Six
Miles Davis
Reverend Horton Heat
Louis Armstrong
Steely Dan
Queens of the Stone Age
Bon Iver
Bob Marley
Muddy Waters
Mogwai
Har Mar Superstar
The Black Keys
Nujabes
Tom Petty
The National
MC Frontalot
Hum
Ice Cube
Outkast
The Pogues
Andrew Bird
Calexico
R.E.M.
Kool & The Gang
T. Rex
Dire Straits
Ray Charles
Simian Mobile Disco
The Allman Brothers
Dinosaur Jr.
The Afghan Whigs
Das Racist
Fountains of Wayne
The Magnetic Fields
The Supersuckers
Mojo Nixon
Frank Zappa
The Commodores
MC Chris
Jungle Love (song by the Time)
Elvis Costello
Ted Leo & The Pharmacists
The New Pornographers
Guided by Voices
Idlewild
Harvey Danger
Beulah
TV on the Radio
The Bloodhound Gang
Melvins
BT
At the Drive-In
Strokin' (song by Clarence Carter)
Man or Astro Man?
Monster Magnet
Warpaint
Catherine Wheel
G. Love & Special Sauce
Ben Harper
Fleet Foxes
The Grateful Dead
Iron Maiden
Los Straitjackets
Whiskeytown
My Morning Jacket
Gram Parsons
The Dubliners
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
The Decemberists
Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings
 
Except for certain types of Jazz, anything written before 1828 may come up. (1827 was the year Beethoven died.)
 
I usually rock the Pandora on brew day.

Here's what my quickmix looks like right now:

The Mountain Goats
Spoon
Minus the Bear
Pavement
Tom Waits
Drive-By Truckers
LMFAO
Wilco
Van Morrison
Old Crow Medicine Show
Sublime
Bad Religion
Aesop Rock
Electric Six
Miles Davis
Reverend Horton Heat
Louis Armstrong
Steely Dan
Queens of the Stone Age
Bon Iver
Bob Marley
Muddy Waters
Mogwai
Har Mar Superstar
The Black Keys
Nujabes
Tom Petty
The National
MC Frontalot
Hum
Ice Cube
Outkast
The Pogues
Andrew Bird
Calexico
R.E.M.
Kool & The Gang
T. Rex
Dire Straits
Ray Charles
Simian Mobile Disco
The Allman Brothers
Dinosaur Jr.
The Afghan Whigs
Das Racist
Fountains of Wayne
The Magnetic Fields
The Supersuckers
Mojo Nixon
Frank Zappa
The Commodores
MC Chris
Jungle Love (song by the Time)
Elvis Costello
Ted Leo & The Pharmacists
The New Pornographers
Guided by Voices
Idlewild
Harvey Danger
Beulah
TV on the Radio
The Bloodhound Gang
Melvins
BT
At the Drive-In
Strokin' (song by Clarence Carter)
Man or Astro Man?
Monster Magnet
Warpaint
Catherine Wheel
G. Love & Special Sauce
Ben Harper
Fleet Foxes
The Grateful Dead
Iron Maiden
Los Straitjackets
Whiskeytown
My Morning Jacket
Gram Parsons
The Dubliners
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
The Decemberists
Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings
.....So in other words a little of everything?
:fro:
 
Depends on the brew day really. If I don't have atleast one brewing podcast on, then I tend to pick a genre and put it on shuffle. I jump between blues and rock most of the time.

Last brew day was all Seasick Steve until I started chilling my wort, then I switched to Flogging Molly.

I think I will go over to some Danko Jones, tragically hip, sal piamonte and Rush for this upcoming brew weekend, now that I am actually planning this out...
 
DeRoux's Broux said:
Clutch (with Big News I & II always starting the brew day) is always the go to tunes mixed in with some Down & Fu Manchu. :rockin:

Nice, I can appreciate some Clutch.
 
I usually rock the Pandora on brew day.

Here's what my quickmix looks like right now:

The Mountain Goats
Spoon
Minus the Bear
Pavement
Tom Waits
Drive-By Truckers
LMFAO
Wilco
Van Morrison
Old Crow Medicine Show
Sublime
Bad Religion
Aesop Rock
Electric Six
Miles Davis
Reverend Horton Heat
Louis Armstrong
Steely Dan
Queens of the Stone Age
Bon Iver
Bob Marley
Muddy Waters
Mogwai
Har Mar Superstar
The Black Keys
Nujabes
Tom Petty
The National
MC Frontalot
Hum
Ice Cube
Outkast
The Pogues
Andrew Bird
Calexico
R.E.M.
Kool & The Gang
T. Rex
Dire Straits
Ray Charles
Simian Mobile Disco
The Allman Brothers
Dinosaur Jr.
The Afghan Whigs
Das Racist
Fountains of Wayne
The Magnetic Fields
The Supersuckers
Mojo Nixon
Frank Zappa
The Commodores
MC Chris
Jungle Love (song by the Time)
Elvis Costello
Ted Leo & The Pharmacists
The New Pornographers
Guided by Voices
Idlewild
Harvey Danger
Beulah
TV on the Radio
The Bloodhound Gang
Melvins
BT
At the Drive-In
Strokin' (song by Clarence Carter)
Man or Astro Man?
Monster Magnet
Warpaint
Catherine Wheel
G. Love & Special Sauce
Ben Harper
Fleet Foxes
The Grateful Dead
Iron Maiden
Los Straitjackets
Whiskeytown
My Morning Jacket
Gram Parsons
The Dubliners
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
The Decemberists
Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings

alright another OCMS, Mojo Nixon and The Dubliners fan!:mug: you may also like the travelling wilburys, chris knight and ryan bingham:rockin:
 
dcHokie said:
....this comment just sent me in search of my copy of Transnational Speedway League so i could blast Bacchanal and Binge and Purge. Great f****** band

Like a fly to doo doo, you need me like a bird needs wings...
 
headbanger said:
I'll kiss your little boo boo, make it better than its ever been before...

They call me El Jefe
El primo de los matadors
The master of the metaphor,
A chaw chewin’ troubadour
The one you’ve come to love and adore,
And I’ve come to take you away....
 
DeRoux's Broux said:
They call me El Jefe
El primo de los matadors
The master of the metaphor,
A chaw chewin’ troubadour
The one you’ve come to love and adore,
And I’ve come to take you away....

Take you away, take you away, take you a-waaaayyyyy!
 
Do me a favor guys/gals... Check out The Coffin Ships by Primordial if you haven't heard it already and tell me if it is not one of the most epic songs in history. Either way, Irish folk music has definitely come a long, long way.
 
We got big news
The party boat is here
The band is kicking
And I see lots of beer

....as the starter wort starts to come to life on the stove......:rockin:
 
Tomorrow I'm going to have a playlist of Mastodon and Red Fang while I brew up a batch of Red Fang Ale.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJBVvJ4v3ro]Red Fang - Prehistoric Dog (+ LYRICS) - YouTube[/ame]

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muFtXyTZKKY]Mastodon - Mother Puncher - YouTube[/ame]
 
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