Fun post; What kind of music do you listen to in your car?
Everything... rap (sometimes) mostly rock, techno!!!, lite rock (I'm a sap what can I say?), metal, indie bands, but when I'm feeling like punchin it I throw in Rammstein; IDK what it is but it makes me put petal to metal!
come on guys no Nirvana? maybe STP? a little pearl jam? u guys are deprived how about soundgarden maybe even smashing pumpkins.... ur lucky my car is slow or i would talk trash.
My primary music in my car is all chopped & screwed rap & R&B music.....which most of you hate or cant stand 

However, I do listen to a lot of different music and it's not surprising to pull up next to me and here the Commodores or the Gap band
I listen to all kinds of rock/metal.....everything from STP to Helmut to Ozzy to Mudvayne and Staind....and various others
The one cd that however never leaves my CD Player is The Crow soundtrack......awesome awesome awesome music.....and the Queen of the Damned soundtrack aint too bad either...


However, I do listen to a lot of different music and it's not surprising to pull up next to me and here the Commodores or the Gap band
I listen to all kinds of rock/metal.....everything from STP to Helmut to Ozzy to Mudvayne and Staind....and various others
The one cd that however never leaves my CD Player is The Crow soundtrack......awesome awesome awesome music.....and the Queen of the Damned soundtrack aint too bad either...
One of my favorite ZZ Top hits; 10 foot pole.
I listen to classic rock on the radio here because that's what's good here, but when I was in 'Vegas they had a really good "Edge station" that played all the newer stuff. They're a little more conventional here in good ol Kalamazoo. What I must add to my previous list would be; Green day, U-2, Soundgarden, NIN, Nickleback, Pearljam, Skynyrd, Springsteen, Eddie Money, Beck etc. As for country; that's a whole lot more, but a few might be Toby Keith, Sugarland, Marty Robbins(Gunfighter Ballads and trail songs to be specific .....awesomely good stuff but mellow) to name a very few.
I listen to classic rock on the radio here because that's what's good here, but when I was in 'Vegas they had a really good "Edge station" that played all the newer stuff. They're a little more conventional here in good ol Kalamazoo. What I must add to my previous list would be; Green day, U-2, Soundgarden, NIN, Nickleback, Pearljam, Skynyrd, Springsteen, Eddie Money, Beck etc. As for country; that's a whole lot more, but a few might be Toby Keith, Sugarland, Marty Robbins(Gunfighter Ballads and trail songs to be specific .....awesomely good stuff but mellow) to name a very few.
Oh yeah, and of the Van Halens. Definitely the older, not the Van Hagar. Sammy's ok, but the old stuff like the Women and children first album was a whole different thing.





