Music to Hack By
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If there are any music freeks out there, (like me), You probably don't do anything without some kind of Music Device playing... (like me). So can anyone give me some suggestions on anything that gives it that little extra "Oomph"? Hard songs only please... "Deftones, MudVayne, Slipknot.. etc."
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I cant be bothered to type out everytyhing i normally listen to again, so http://modlink.cyberkotik.com/WHT841.tmp.html
(Edited by Icepick at 3:53 pm on July 21, 2002)
(Edited by Icepick at 3:53 pm on July 21, 2002)
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Holy Mother of Christ, Icepick, that's a big playlist.
To answer your question, I listen to Green Day, Our Lady Peace (Canadian band), Matthew Good Band (Canadian) and Nickelback (you guessed it). I also listen to a techno artist from Australia named Alarin... check out her music at www.mp3.com/alarin
The beats are good to hack to.
To answer your question, I listen to Green Day, Our Lady Peace (Canadian band), Matthew Good Band (Canadian) and Nickelback (you guessed it). I also listen to a techno artist from Australia named Alarin... check out her music at www.mp3.com/alarin
The beats are good to hack to.
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My playlist is even longer, though less labelled <spelling?>.
I have 880+songs that can run for 50hrs+ solidly.
I ripped most of them, but a few were downloaded.
I was listening to SOAD's entry, it's a great song, but the general public have no taste <e.g. Pet shop boys enter at 18... WHAT?!?!?!?>. Westlife and Gareth Gates are popular <as well as crap, IMGO>.
Shall I show you my playlist?
I have 880+songs that can run for 50hrs+ solidly.
I ripped most of them, but a few were downloaded.
I was listening to SOAD's entry, it's a great song, but the general public have no taste <e.g. Pet shop boys enter at 18... WHAT?!?!?!?>. Westlife and Gareth Gates are popular <as well as crap, IMGO>.
Shall I show you my playlist?
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I'm seriously troubled by the number of people around here that appear to be rock/grunge freaks!!
ONLY KIDDING!!!
Different people enjoy different styles of music! I respect everyone's choice of music because it's what they enjoy and not because its what people think they should listen to!
Anyway...
Personally, whilst playing Uplink I like listening to Ganja Kru, Roni Size, EZ Rollers, Shy FX, anything Drum N Bass really! I find it sort of fits the mood! Fast paced and ready for action!!!
ONLY KIDDING!!!
Different people enjoy different styles of music! I respect everyone's choice of music because it's what they enjoy and not because its what people think they should listen to!
Anyway...
Personally, whilst playing Uplink I like listening to Ganja Kru, Roni Size, EZ Rollers, Shy FX, anything Drum N Bass really! I find it sort of fits the mood! Fast paced and ready for action!!!
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