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Official M6G Music Thread: What are M6G owners listening/jamming to in their S550 & at Home?

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Playlist from last two trips out

John Mellancamp - Little Pink Houses
Eric Clapton - Cocaine
Joan Jett - I hate myself for lovin' you
Buckcherry - Crazy Bitch
Tuff - American Hair Band
Sir Mix-Alot - Baby Got Back
Nelly - Grillz
Billy Squire - Stroke
Toby Kieth - You Aint Much Fun
Blake Shelton - Redneck
Cinderella - Shake Me
Pistol Annies - Hell on Heels
Stevie Ray Vaughn - Pride and Joy
Leatherwolf - The Calling
Warrant - Cherry Pie
Trace Atkins - Honkey Tonk Badonkadonk
Social Intercourse - Legs Up
Lee Ann Womack - The Way I'm Livin
Jerry Lee Lewis - Whole Lotta Shakin
Hellyeah - Alcohaulin' Ass
Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen - Hot Rod Lincoln
Anthrax - I'm the man
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I haven't had much opportunity to set up music for the car, but I do have a handful of bands that will be on the list.

Architects
WovenWar
Crystal Lake
As I Lay Dying
Parkway Drive
Killswitch Engage
Hatebreed
Fit For A King
Wage War
Any Given Day
 

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Lots of good music in here, lately its all Electronic for me.

Rezz, Jauz, Marshmello, 1788-L, 3LAU, Illenium, etc.
 

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We just got back from a vacation trip to St Augustine and the majority of the time we had Sirius-XM on BB King's Bluesville.
 

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Depends on my mood but I've been playing my Chicago compilation lately. Bad days will see some Metallica or Nine Inch Nails. Sometimes I'll play some dance music, or on occasion some mambo or Beethoven or classic rock.
 

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I’m not in my car, but I’m listening to Soundgarden “Slaves and Bulldozers”. RIP Chris Cornell.
 

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I have, as one of my playlists, the soundtrack of Bullitt... which has both the original film track and the newer orchestration.

"Shifting Gears" is the song you want...
 

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I have the car garaged until the salt is off the road but currently listening to:

#EOYC2018 on AH.FM Trance Radio
 

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I'll bite just because I think people will be surprised that a genre exists. I listen to a lot of Christian Hard Rock/Nu Metal:

Spoken
Fight the Fade
Nine Lashes
Red
Sent by Ravens
Anberlin (More Christian Alternative than Hard Rock)
Mae (Christian Emo)
The Almost
Thousand Foot Krutch
Fireflight
XXI
Basically anything from Tooth & Nail Record Label and played on "Way Loud" radio station

Then I switch it up with some great Acoustic stuff:
Rodrego y Gabriella
Phil Keagy
Dave Barnes

Lately I've been listening to a lot of country.

Then when I want to hear guitar played in it's fullest, I bring on some blues:
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Clapton
Jonny Lang
Blues Brothers 2000 Soundtrack (The collaboration songs are simply awesome)

I like a lot of 80's stuff. Journey and Foreigner and Tears for Fears. Great unique stuff.

I like a lot of 90's grunge/alternative/college rock

I like to get out the Motown every once in a while. Oldies (As I know it to be 50's/60's) are cool as well. Honkey-tonk/boogey-woogie is cool.

Surf music is so-so, although the beach boys were awesome and had lots of great car songs.

I don't care for the disco/70's era nor the classic rock/80's very much. Not saying there isn't fantastic playing there, but I just don't like it. I'm not a fan of EDM/electronica (Yet I do like the stuff from the 80's where synth was king). I can appreciate the improvisation of rap, but most of it I don't like.

Even though I'm not huge into classic rock, I like don't fear the reaper and of course who could forget radar love.

I'm not into classical a whole lot, but I do like a good Adagio every once in a while (Moonlight Sonata comes to mind). I also like film/score which I know is arguably not classical in that the composers are still alive, but I am a huge fan of stringed instruments (Including the Piano, which I know is technically a percussion instrument). I do not like the brass at all though. If it has a reed, I can tolerate it (I actually like the Sax for jazz and the Clarinet in general).

Rant warning...
I'm the guy who would buy a record (Yes, back when they weren't retro...because you didn't have CD's) for the "A" side, but quickly play the "B" side more often. I'd argue that the instant gratification and tendency to release only Poppy-EP's have killed the brilliance of the more artistic B-sides, but I'll quickly get off that soapbox. I'll also drop the mike by complaining about the "loudness wars" which are destroying the dynamics of music and the aural destruction because of the sizzle some masters mix in to pre-emulate the horrible MP3 sizzle/roll-off. Yuk. We have too much bandwidth and storage is too cheap for people to keep horsing around with lossy-compressed music. FLAC or ALAC is where it's at.
 

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Listening to Nirvana “Nevermind” album now, before that it was “Chonkyfire” by OutKast on repeat.
 

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The Beatles. What a freaking group.
 

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Theory of a Deadman, Angie, Dire Straits, Eminem, Wolfmother, Hinder, Halestorm, Beastie Boys, Rammstein, Eisbrecher, and Van Halen. Dire Straits "Heavy Fuel" is especially good for stomping the gas pedal to
 

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Theory of a Deadman, Angie, Dire Straits, Eminem, Wolfmother, Hinder, Halestorm, Beastie Boys, Rammstein, Eisbrecher, and Van Halen. Dire Straits "Heavy Fuel" is especially good for stomping the gas pedal to
Wolfmother.. good choice. I saw theory of a deadman when they first came out. Got to meet them.
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