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Hey hey does anyone have good car cruise songs (DANCE / DNB / METAL / RAP) . I mainly want the dance songs coz thats what gets u in the speeding mode :( if u kno what i mean

generally on a cruise u dont wanna be in the speeding mode for too long.. and when u do give it a squirt u wanna turn the music down or off to hear that beautiful turbo wind up :)

While I was at uni there was a report published that said "The Prodigy are the most commonly played band/DJ/music during accidents involving speed..." Hahaha, I guess everyone gets amped up listening to them?!

This is what I call my 'GT' playlist:

You get what you give - New Radicals. (chill)

Real World - Matchbox 20. (chill)

Smooth - Rob Thomas ft. Santana. (chill)

Long way to the top - ACDC.

No easy way out - Robert Tepper (Rocky IV OST).

My Sharona - The Knack. (chill)

Rocket - Def Leppard.

Immigrant Song - Led Zep.

Danger Zone - Kenny Loggins (Top Gun OST). (intense)

Mighty Wings - Cheap Trick (Top Gun OST). (intense)

You give love a bad name - Bon Jovi.

Smile like you mean it - The Killers.

Somebody told me - The Killers. (intense)

Surv1v3 - Jonathan Underdown (Gran Turismo 5 OST). (intense)

Edge of the world - Jonathan Underdown (Gran Turismo 5 OST).

Road Star - Nittoku Inoue (Gran Turismo 5 OST) (intense)

My Favourite Game - The Cardigans (Themesong from GT2). (intense)

Never gonna come back down - BT. (intense)

Sandstorm - Darude. (intense)

Formula - DJ Visage. (intense)

Thnks Fr Th Mmrs - Fallout Boy. (intense)

Tokyo Drift - Teriyaki Boys (F&TF Tokyo Drift OST)

The Only - Static X.

Extented mix:

Thunderstruck - ACDC. (Awesome burnout song, not that I'm a fan of cutting up myself, but who can forget the VU commodore ute ad??)...

Tao Of The Machine (Scott Humphrey's Remix) - BT.

Got the life - Korn.

Let the bodies hit the floor (Chris Vrenna/XXX Mix) - Drowning Pool/Chris Vrenna.

Determined - Mudvayne.

Click Click Boom - Saliva (Fast & the Furious OST).

(chill) = windows down, chilled sorta driving.. Steady as she goes music..

(intense) = quick shifts, point-to-point conering, heal & toe sorta driving... Purposeful, deliberate and decisive driving music..

Edited by Marco-R34GTT

Central Station - The Hard Years

disc 1 mixed by Nick Skitz

Anyone who has been at AHG at the same time as me would have heard this one :P

Also MOS Mash up mix 2007 is pretty good for getting busy behind the wheel.

DOOF DOOF FTMFW!!!

Central Station - The Hard Years

disc 1 mixed by Nick Skitz

Anyone who has been at AHG at the same time as me would have heard this one :D

CONFIRMED to have heard this blairing while Teh Fury was racing lol

Surely this is a typo or a slightly tall story....

"Teh Fury + Racing"

:P

dude, in the past 12 months I have owned that car, it has been on that track 4 times - once with my wife behind the wheel.

Lets count the amount of track time you have covered in the last 12 months.....

yep, that about covers it.

first few that come to mind..

D&B: Evol Intent - Corrupt Cops (Noisia Remix) ...if that doesnt make you speed, nothing will.

Dance: Kid Cudi - Day n Nite (Crookers Remix)

Plan B - More Is Enough

Laidback Luke ft. A-Trak - Shake It Down

Metal: Ill Nino - Finger Painting (With The Enemy)

Bullet For My Valentine - Just Another Star

Rap: Timbaland - Talk That Sh!t ft. T-Pain & Missy Elliott

LLoyd Banks - Brand New Car

T.I. - Whatever You Like

T.I. - Swing Ya Rag

DJ Khaled - Go Hard ft. Kanye West & T-Pain

Chillout:

New Oasis album, and new Gym Class Heroes album. :P

thats all I can think of for now.

Edited by Magic

+1 for Rammstein, but I'm not allowed to play it while the other half is in the car (not worth the hassle and complaints)

Also like Linkin Park - reanimation.

Ministry sessions 4, cafe del mar for sunday arvos....

Metallica Vertigo ;) it works as well for skylines as it does for falcoons and commonwores... long live the bogan.



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