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Depends on your age Tom :-) But I have stuff like The Who, Won't get fooled again, My Generation for motivation during tough intervals. Works a treat, volume so loud that it blocks out the pain :-D Then I fast forward to some Elvis while I cool down :-D Eclectic or what? |
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I guess I should quote my playlist. Queen - I want to Break Free Queen - One Vision Van Halen - Jump Third Eye Blind - Semi-Charmed Life REM - Loosing my Religion Eminem - Round the outside (can't remember the real track name) M People - Surprise I can't remember anymore. The ultimate playlist needs to be created |
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Really classic stuff. Learnt to play drums listening to buddy rich stuff. |
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311 primarily, Incubus, 50 cent, etc. But I don't listen to music while I ride, if I run, then yes.
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