Horton Heat, SCOTS, Social D, Bad Religion and Dropkick Murphys rule the changer in my shop. Between those 5 artists, I have prolly 30 CDs....I need to branch out a little more. I do have every White/Rob Zombie CD ever offered as well. I'm pretty convinced that Rob Zombie is rockabilly music on some whole weird other level.
No kidding you got some Jmes rockin --which one ? seen him about 20 times .. he never fails to entertain
Childish Things, Live in Aught Three (my favorite), and several others that I made. A friend of mine from Milwaukee turned me on to him about a year ago. Good shit. Haven't gotten to a show yet.
Favorite songs Choctaw Bingo --you might have to be from these parts Levellland -- Twelve o'clock whistle --- He is a goofy fuck , we call him captain goofy googles Tunes his guitar while playing a song, switches guitar in middle of song Likes to play small venues ,, Oh man if you can drive like less than 100 miles go , he rocks ,, 3 pieces is all ..
i ussually have smut peddlers, the queers, sucide machines, ignite or some compilation in while i'm working. i like me some good ol' punk rock. haha
Today has been an Alt. Country kinda day. Other days it's Social D, Rev, RCR, Dropkicks, Rancid, etc... Lastnight, it was Henry Rollins- spoken word.
I leave my radio on 24 -7 for my cars. When I walk in its always late 50s 60s music. Aretha, Smokey, Four tops, etc. Good car music for me and my cars. They never complain.
Never a complete night without a rotation from: AC/DC Pantera Johny Cash Down Clutch Chuck Berry yeah, weird mix eh?
I use WAY OLD stuff - Link Wray, Jerry Lee Lewis, and when I'm really behind - I put on a couple of BoogieWoogie Piano cassettes...but for day to day - it's Waylon Jennings and/or Don Williams "..there's one little thing that I think ought to be understood... ...it ain't how you look...it's what you got under the hood!!" dj
Nickleback Nine inch nails Everlast Disturbed Heywood Banks "big butter jesus".......thats some kinda funny Vance
I always always always have some Reverend Horton Heat in the changer. some Rancid, Operation Ivy, FEAR, Suicidal tendencies, Meteors, Wayne Hancock, Guana Batz, Hank III, Sasquatch & the Sick-a-billys, Alley Dukes, The Spectres, Beastie Boys, and Murder City Devils to name a few sittin out in the garages right now
thank god for satelite radio, a guy can listen to what ever he's in the mood for on any given hour! (cuz i listen to it all)
See, ya judged without reading John Ringo. Judgement without background is like beer without foam, kind of flat. This kind of music has gotten me through 4 4-bangers, a flatmotor and 5 chevies in my coupe and a total of 452,000 miles that I've driven it. Can't be all bad.
bouncing souls, rancid, cash, social D, rev., streetlight manifesto...my dad likes easy listenin' muzak...
I´m suprised no one has mentioned my all time favorites... The Cramps! Other stuff i listen to are The Nomads Rev HH Southern Culture On The Skids Los Plantronics Charley Horse Link Wray Social D
Today it was: Junior Brown Rev Horton Heat Richard Cheese (it makes me smile ) ZZ Top Bill Kirchen Marti Brom and last but not least... Big Daddy Alright