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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by menacekustoms, Jan 5, 2010.

  1. menacekustoms
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    So I was driving to Del Taco (gotta love Taco Tuesday), and I was listening to some music. I was overcome with the desire to rush home and work in the garage! My question is; What music moves you guys? Is there certain music you listen to in the shop? Is there certain music that you have to listen to while cruising? Music and hot rods are so intertwined, I really wanna know about your guys' and gals' musical influences.


    BTW, I was listening to a mix of Kyuss, FU Manchu and Black Sabbath.
     
  2. MEDDLER1
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    Fu ManChu & Sabbath always do it for me.Working or cruising!
     
  3. SlamCouver
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    from Brazil, IL

    GG Allin and the criminal Quartet
     
  4. buickvalvenut
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    from Rialto

    charlie feathers & the human expression
     
  5. DrJ
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    I was just listening to ***o Puente on the way back from the store.

    Afro-Cuban Jazz, any Jazz, is good stuff!
     
  6. tfeverfred
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    During rush hour traffic... EARLY Metallica
     
  7. Rick Sis
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    from Tulsa OK

    I like the early electric guitar stuff, particularly instrumentals. 50's, 60's up to the Sgt. Pepper era. I consider that a mark of when music took a turn in the wrong direction. Actually, it's about the same time that I think American cars started going downhill too.
     
  8. H.G. Wells
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    Right there with ya Rick. I am building a library of instumental guitar (**** Dale, Link Wray, etc) just to play in the shop as it seems to be the music that keeps me on track.
     
  9. 56don
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    Alternative rock,it used to be called rock but pop music ruined rock.
     
  10. Master of None
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    Depends on the day sometimes..old country Cash, Conway,Hank Williams sr.. to early Metallica, Stones, Black Label society.. and other days Buddy Holly,Beach Boys, Everly Brothers.. Its kinda a weird atmosphere sometimes. Lol
     
  11. hoodrich56
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    stevie ray texas flood in the morning .megadeath rust in piece at night
     
  12. tjackson
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    from Oregon

    Social Distortion!!!
     
  13. tudorkeith
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    I used to work with a guitarist for the jabbers, Rob. GG ALLAN...least I'm not the only demented rodder
     
  14. bigblockdude402
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    I love to cruise and work to Bluegr*** when everything is going good. I take notions for old country, old rock, southern rock, southern gospel, contemporary Christian, etc... I'm somewhat of a musician, and I admire all tasteful genres. I take it by spells, I think I'm shifting from a bluegr*** mood to a cl***ic rock mood right now. Crazy huh?
     
  15. 66Newport
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    Rancid, Social D, Rev Horton Heat, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes- for working
    for driving- 6 Days on the Road, the Sawyer Brown cover
     
  16. Been playing the new Skynyrd CD "God & Guns" to death lately. Certainly their best with the new lineup, likely one of their best ever.
     
  17. autobilly
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    That is a brilliant album!
     
  18. guiseart
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  19. LANCE-SPEED
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    it depends on the project, if I'm doin something "traditional" I like to listen to oldies. When cruisin, lowrider oldies. To get mota-vated I like the old school punk rock, TSOL, CIRCLE JERKS,SUICIDAL etc.
     
  20. 5Wcoupe
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    Eh rock and roll been goin' downhill ever since Buddy Holly died
     
  21. ironandsteele
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    i'm pretty much sick of hearing a lot of the old punk stuff (yeah this from the guy with operation ivy and dead kennedys tattoos) and have realized that cl***ic rock is the only way to roll....

    i'll take " i can't quit you baby" over "i want to **** the dead" any day....


    yes, zepplin and tsol references.

    haha. just kidding, i like it all......
     
  22. the metalsurgeon
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    a little different from the above....The Super Furry Animals (psychedelic indie rock)
     
  23. Boyd Who
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    70's AM rock, with lots of Canadian content.
    Yes...I'm a sick puppy. :D
     
  24. dana barlow
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    A men to that!:cool:
    I know lot's like the new sounds,but most of it sounds like I can't get the radio tune in right or my speakers are broke. Been sounding that from 1965 to now.
     
  25. fredb
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    JAZZ, mariachi music, Real traditional country (Hank Snow, H Williams, SR, Bob Wills, etc), Cubian, anything but that DAMN Hippy music
     
  26. fanspete
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    SRV, Dean Martin, Richard Johnston, Eddie L. Smith, Thin Lizzy, Balaam and The Angel are in the player right now.
     
  27. bcook07
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    from Illinois

    lots of different stuff. anthing from cl***ic rock (eagles, boston, journey, reo speedwagon, styx, beatles, elo, bto, crosby stills nash and young, steve miller band, bob seger, etc...) up to newer rock (blink 182, billy talent, avenged sevenfold, system of a down, serj tankian, metallica, kid rock, bayside..etc)

    sometimes i break out the frank sinatra though..good times
     
  28. 427c.i.
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  29. 1963nova
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    Ok my 2 cents worth here ... If workin' on a Hot rod has to be Southren Rock , skynyard , segar , eagles , 38 special **** like that if I turn on old ****ry within 3 songs I'm drunk and can't work so if it's work I'm after S.R is my choice
     
  30. On the jobsite, I crank anything from Operation Ivy and Rancid on the Milwakee site radio, to johnny cash and stevie ray. While cruising, about the same thing lol. Dropkick Murphys is also good blue colar working mans music, especially if you're Irish. ;)
     

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