Best Driving Music

fixed :stuck_out_tongue:

Whatever comes on the radio.

Are you trying to tell me that we should drive to a 70 year old news flash soundtrack?

Tubeway Army/Gary Numan

Moar night drivin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfMRjJxDh-4&feature=related
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4e94y4EjWGs

Hey, it originally came from a 1967 movie soundtrack. You know as well as I do that 1967 was a great year for music.

anything by Deadmau5
aand Rascal Flatts - Life is a Highway

DevilDriver’s first and third CDs are great for driving. The Last Kind Words especially. I have trouble keeping it under 70 when I pop that one in. I don’t know how many times I made the 2 1/2 hour drive to Atlantic City after work with that blasting for half the trip.

Chimaira’s second CD is also excellent for it.

Morbid Angel’s Dominate album was always fun to drive to.

Tool’s Aenema CD is also a good one to chill to while driving on a long trip, mostly because it’s a really long CD. It takes forever to get through every song, and if you listen to it twice, that’s over two hours right there, and worth it.

WRONG. Try driving with Screenager.

ready,steady,go by paul oakenfold

Continuing this notion, here’s Switch On from the good Ol’Paul, which derived from a driving classic 20th Century Boy by T-Rex.
Both Tracks are awesome in their own respective ways. Paul’s version has James Bond vibe to it as a bonus.

oh wow. must get moar from the oak!

I would think someone would have posted Rick Astley. “Going Down” by Sick puppies is good for highway/racing.

Verdi - It. Trovatore Vedi! le fosche notturne

IMO Van Halen And AC~DC

I recently came to the conclusion that AC/DC is quite bland. Good for a few songs, but extremely annoying when listening to it for a while.

Which is sad, because I used to love listening to them.

Always

Anything by Disturbed. ANYTHING. Except for their second album, bleh. Love listening to their more fast-tempo’d songs like Ten Thousand Fists and Voices while in the car, and all of their songs are never boring.

Van Halen never gets old

I like the band, but I thought “Droppin’ Plates” was pretty bad compared to the rest of their first album.

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