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move bitch - ludacris

"move bitch, get out the way.."

Act a fool - Ludacris

Teriyaki Boys - Tokyo Drift

Chamillionaire - Ridin Dirty

:D

Hell yes...

the list goes on, and someone mentioned Rick Ross - Speeding... :)

well since my car dosen't have very good midrange on its stereo I tend to listen to music with a heavier emphasis on bass, used to be hardstyle (esp Pharmacy, Dr Willis, Uberdruck etc), but more often than not the current issue of International DJ mag coverdisc, some rap that isn't utter uninspired boring shite, (think Slick Rick, Kool Keith etc), or some Morbid Angel/Immolation/Opeth when I'm driving by myself on the highway.

I have however been known to go cruising to various computer game soundtracks, especially Quake 2 and Red Alert lol.

Disturbed

Clutch

Both nice choices. I don't find too many people around who know and love Clutch. :D

The best thing about Disturbed is when my French girlfriend sings Down with the Sickness (Richard Cheese style) with the full French accent and word/grammatical errors. So cute.

Got a few.. really depends the mood I'm in..

Tiesto - Love comes again

or this classic - Destinies Child - Soldier

and when i get defected - NWA - FCUK DA POLICE :rolleyes:

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