What music do you code by?

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Wawa peach iced tea with whiskey is a favorite of people at my college
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Anything from the Allman Brothers to Kid Rock and almost everything in between
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late night infomercial music for me... currently "Kaboom" tile washer. apprently, it has a foaming sprayer
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We have a radio channel here in Norway called Radio Mp3. They play trance and top20 music all the 24 hours. That's usually what I need :lol:
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Pink Floyd
Roxy Music
Cowboy Junkies
Talking Heads ( best band in the history of music ) IMHO...;)
Roy Orbison
The Mavericks
Midnight Oil
John Klemmer
60's music....when music meant something!
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THE BEATLES is the best MAN!

Blackbird, Hey Jude, Let it be, Mean Mr. Mustard, Piggies etc!
I love them!
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phpPete wrote:Pink Floyd
Roxy Music
Cowboy Junkies
Talking Heads ( best band in the history of music ) IMHO...;)
Roy Orbison
The Mavericks
Midnight Oil
John Klemmer
60's music....when music meant something!
I also listen to Pink Floyd...
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Enya, BNL, Lorenna McKinnett, Billy Joel, and assorted ballroom/latin dance music
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I just re-experience Nirvana (esp. the unplugged album).
wow, was there music before 5.1 on earth ? Image
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Ergh.

Radiohead
Tears For Fears
And One
Mesh
Veruca Salt
Pulp
Radiohead
Erasure
Depeche Mode
Duran Duran
Radiohead
Radiohead
Weezer
Radiohead
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Just don't try to code while listening to DreamTheater - Images and words. You'll end up singing along and drumming the keyboard with your fingertips.

Right now I listen to Vanessa Carlton - Be Not Nobody all day and night long... Have done so since the middle of august. That is music with incredible quality. It actually made me open the wardrobe and get my electric and my acoustic steel stringed guitars out. I also had to spend three hours to get my lab-board build guitar amplifier working again. Ever since (august 2002) she has haunted me with beautiful tunes like Rinse and Sway, forcing me to play some add-on guitar solos every day.

She has not yet busted the record, set by Stryper - Against The Law some years ago. I was in school, travelling with bus for two hours every day and listening to that music with headphones all the time.

That tape never left that Sony freestyle for over a year!
That's addiction!
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The thread that just won't die. I started this thread back in August! It's like Cujo or something.

Two that I forgot to mention are ...

Chopin
Astor Piazola

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Currently I've got a mixture of Phish, Widespread Panic, Grateful Dead, O.A.R., and other "jam" bands going...

But, it depends on my mood. Sometimes it's Glenn Miller and other 40's favorites, other times it's Ministry, Skinny Puppy, and the like.

More often than not, though, it's jammy kind of stuff. NEVER, EVER, EVER, EVER country... :twisted:
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hob_goblin is right on.
If you want some kickass grind core/death metal check these guys out. http://www.geocities.com/stabgun/

I currently have the following cds in rotation at work.

Sparta (just got it, its great)
Converge
Nora
The Haunted - Live Baby!!
All Else Failed

I got my bands in late, but I got them in.
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i generally curn web pages to the sound of Metallica, Louie DeVito, Darude, Bush, Nirvana and everything in between. Winamp has about 700 mp3s in full rotation for my listening pleasure.
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