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While I've only made two batch's now, I've gone towards listening to dvd's of bands I've filmed. Melvins, Meat Puppets, big Business, Monotonix.....and on and on. A good heavy groove get's me through a few hot hours in the kitchen.
 
While I've only made two batch's now, I've gone towards listening to dvd's of bands I've filmed. Melvins, Meat Puppets, big Business, Monotonix.....and on and on. A good heavy groove get's me through a few hot hours in the kitchen.





 
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Just started brewing, as a matter of fact I just did my first batch yesterday, but I was listening to The Avett Brothers and plan to listen to them on all of my brew days.
 
lol, must be a common theme. I hadn't even read this thread yet, but on my first batch I had pandora set to flogging molly and music like it.
 
Here is some more Warren Haynes! Watch from the about the 6:25 mark to about the 7:40 mark - this stuff makes my wort boil if you know what I mean - even Dave turns to his drummer in amazement at about 7:40 :drunk::D

To top it off it's live in central park imagine that scene

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCiLCo-LoUg



I was at this show...great time.

I almost exclusively listen to the dead, or an off shoot from them. sometimes some phish, and on occasion some miles or trane.
 
I listen to Sirius Alt Nation, Jam On, The Joint as well as various Pandora stations. Been listening to Yeasayer, Hot Chip, Spoon, and Vampire Weekend a lot lately.
 
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