Good question. I usually just random play across everything I have copied to the head unit. I'll get stuck on certain artists at times, but the staples are:
Soundgarden
G Love & the Special Sauce
Black Keys
Ramones
KMFDM
Clutch
Beastie Boys
Reverend Horton Heat
Strokes...
The dead all the way. Allman brothers band is always good for guitar shredding on sunny days. Check out a band called moe. for long jams on long drives.
Go to archive.org and you can download thousands of shows from bands that have an open taping policy, sound board recordings and audience recordings. The Allmans bros is not on there, but they have a lot of dead and moe. that everyone should check out.
The dead all the way. Allman brothers band is always good for guitar shredding on sunny days. Check out a band called moe. for long jams on long drives.
Go to archive.org and you can download thousands of shows from bands that have an open taping policy, sound board recordings and audience recordings. The Allmans bros is not on there, but they have a lot of dead and moe. that everyone should check out.
90s on 9 has played that on me right after beastie boys. Sitting at a stoplight, blasting aqua...
but to answer the question, any of the following:
Beastie Boys
Sublime
Faith No More
Rancid
Bad Religion
Sex Pistols
The Clash
The Black Keys
BB King
Flogging Molly
Dropkick Murphys
Barleyjuice
Nico Vega
Revolting Cocks
KMFDM
NIN
Rammstein
RATM
That little band from Arlington, PANTERA!
Seether
Staind
Iron Maiden
Opeth
Megadeth
Skid Row
KSE
Linkin Park
DragonForce
Five Finger Death Punch
Stone Temple Pilots
Rage Against the Machine
Slayer
Children of Bodom
all shall perish
attila
august burns red
A blood runs black
The black dahlia murder
born of osiris
A plea for purging
system of a down
thy art is murder
I like the Texas country (Boland, Donahew, , but any of the feely good music, like:
Charlie Robison - Feelin' Good
Black Stone Cherry - Like I Roll
Aaron Pritchett - New Frontier
Kyle Park - The Night is Young
Pat Green - Wave on Wave
Rocket Club - North Country
Roger Creager - Love, Love is Crazy, Everclear
Or those songs that mention Jeeps:
Eric Church - Springsteen
Kevin Fowler - That Girl
Rich O'Toole - Summertime Girls
Many more, but these are the ones that make you raise your face into the sun, its a great feeling!
Good question. I usually just random play across everything I have copied to the head unit. I'll get stuck on certain artists at times, but the staples are:
Soundgarden
G Love & the Special Sauce
Black Keys
Ramones
KMFDM
Clutch
Beastie Boys
Reverend Horton Heat
Strokes...
Pearl Jam
Bob Marley and any Reggae (Dub)
+1 for Doobie Brothers
+1 Incubus
+1 Doors
Allman Brothers
Salsa (I'm in PR)
Cultura Profectica (look it up, awesome)
The Middle- Jimmy Eat World
Sweetness- Jimmy Eat World
My Own Worst Enemy- Lit
Absolutely (Story Of A Girl)- Nine Days
Cold Hard B****- Jet
True Believers- The Bouncing Souls
Into The Night- Santana
Ain't No Rest For The Wicked- Cage The Elephant
Inside Out- Eve 6
AM Radio- Everclear
Sugar We're Going Down- Fall Out Boy
This Afternoon- Nickelback
Here We Go Again- Vonnegutt
Welcome To Paradise- Green Day
Know Your Enemy- Green Day
Poprocks and Coke- Green Day
Brain Stew- Green Day
21 Guns- Green Day
First Jeep, First topless day was earlier this month. Broke her in right with lots of Head East -popular following locally in a previous life...:thumb:
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