What music do you code by?

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jshpro2 wrote:I've been coding to this sick song lately http://www.purevolume.com/whistlecore
You legend, I was sitting waiting to hear something immense! :P

Thanks for not dissappointing me :? :lol:
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Mostly Christian Worship. Occasionally Techno or Hip Hop.
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i have been changing my style recently. i have different music for different situations. i find that if i need to get somthing done, fast, then I should put on some fast but more up-beat music like 'Less Than Jake' or 'Real Big Fish'. If I need to do some sort of crazy hack that just needs done but needs to be bullet proof then I enjoy bands like 'Transplants' or 'Rise Against'. Then if I need to do some horribly boring, slow paced nonsence (like handling a bunch of forms and putting the input into a database...boring!) then I enjoy my nice easy 'Death Cab For Cutie', 'Soul Coughing', 'Mike Doughty' and the sort.

Mainly I stick to my 'Bad Religion', 'Rise Against', 'Transplants', and the rest of the punk rock situation.
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Techno, Paul Oakenfold, Madonna, Dance, Reanimation..
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Been into Dire Straits and Porcupine Tree a lot lately. Good stuff. (that's a musical gap, eh?)
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shiznatix wrote:i have been changing my style recently. i have different music for different situations. i find that if i need to get somthing done, fast, then I should put on some fast but more up-beat music like 'Less Than Jake' or 'Real Big Fish'. If I need to do some sort of crazy hack that just needs done but needs to be bullet proof then I enjoy bands like 'Transplants' or 'Rise Against'. Then if I need to do some horribly boring, slow paced nonsence (like handling a bunch of forms and putting the input into a database...boring!) then I enjoy my nice easy 'Death Cab For Cutie', 'Soul Coughing', 'Mike Doughty' and the sort.

Mainly I stick to my 'Bad Religion', 'Rise Against', 'Transplants', and the rest of the punk rock situation.
We have completely different styles of music, but I do the exact same thing in terms of different music depending on what I'm doing :lol:
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I'm mainly into the punk rock aswell.

Recently I've been listening to alot of Alkaline Trio and Anti-Flag.

Although I haven't coded for a few months, I got back into FPS instead :)
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Recently, because of how overwhelming managing my house has become, I have been coding to the sweet sound of my wife breathing while she sleeps on the couch. Funny thing is, I really don't listen to music that much while I code, although I have been listening a lot to Ottmar Liebert. He plays a style of Flamenco/Gypsy music that is mind blowing.

Plus his site is developed using PHP. :)
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For any classical likers/lovers out there, most stuff from the Baroque period is some of the most relaxing music I have ever heard, and great for programming.
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anything, as long as i dont hear anything else arround me its all good
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Dream Theater
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Last night, a little bit of Green Day.
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