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What do you listen to?

PostPosted: July 30th, 2013, 11:50 pm
by JD7790
Pretty simple question but do I believe that you can learn a lot about someone if you take a peek at their playlist.

Who knows, maybe we'll find the next big thing right here!

Now, what do you listen on your everyday life or while working out?

Here's mine:

Everyday:
I've been really into [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PbyiTKpDj0]RadioRadio[/url] (They're great even if youcan't figure out the hell they are saying) and I just found a breakup-ish song from Lisa LeBlanc which could be litteraly translated as "Today, my life is shit". Otherwise, I listen to Top 50 music, classic rock, a little bit of rap, classical music, dance and techno.

Fan of:
Gorillaz, OkGo, Beck

While working out:
I listen to mostly any upbeat songs on my iPhone while working out. I also sometimes listen to to subliminal files found here.

PostPosted: July 31st, 2013, 8:43 am
by slyfox
What I listen to varies from day to day but I usually cycle through the following:

Electropop (Daft Punk, Madeon, Grum, etc.)

"Indie" rock (Walk the Moon, Passion Pit, Phoenix, etc.)

Reggae and reggae rock (Sublime, Dirty Heads, Matisyahu, Bob Marley, etc.)
- usually when I'm feeling really chill and "surfer mode" :P

Metal (Trivium, In Flames, All That Remains, Megadeth, Slayer, Anthrax, etc.)

80's pop (Tears for Fears, Depeche Mode, Duran Duran, etc.)

I also enjoy a lot of electronica genres like glitch hop, drum and bass, and dubstep. I even like some rap and hip hop but I have to be in the mood for it, and it has to be GOOD.

At the gym, I typically am listening to metal. Trivium lately has been my go-to because I love their energy and quite a few of their songs are really motivating. And as weird as it is, I've taken to listening to Gregorian chants while I work out too because they help me slip into a meditative state that's not unlike a trance. I can push all my thoughts out and focus entirely on my workout in this state, and think of nothing else.

PostPosted: August 1st, 2013, 10:45 am
by rigsby
When I lift, I usually don't bother with music because I'm not doing it long enough to get too bored.

In everyday life, I listen to a lot of alternative, but my tastes are very eclectic. I've enjoyed most everything that both JD and sly listed.