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just listen to what you like

when im pissed, i listen to alternative, rock etc

when im in an okay mood, i lsiten to house and electro

when im happy, i listen to lloyd, young money etc

really upto you

Mines had a Nekro cd stuck in it for like, forever, occasionally i listen to it but i much prefer listening to the comical political ramblings of MTRs Chris Smith , oh Chris you are such a wanker.

Or better yet,my milo tin drone, its like music to my bowels.... :D

Comon man, it's gotta be the black man music.. R&B, hip-hop, rap etc. I can't get enough of it.. just throw on some Akon, Usher, Nelly, Chris Brown, T-Pain, Ray J, Lil Jon etc, and TURN IT UP! All my friends love it/ladies love it.

A particular black girl I took home last week really liked Lil Jon - "Ms Chocolate" :D

Oh and be sure to play Plies - "Becky" if she's in the mood ;)

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Well u cant listen to the old 8 track records, unfortunately they arnt compatible with the stereo system....plus its illegal to listen to just anything that wont get your "street cred up"

This is up there with the 22in R33 thread, really buddy listen to whatever the f**k u want nobody cares, what a stupid question.

diggo, that kind of muzak is entirely appropriate to listen to in an R33 :P

if anyone ever dared put a cd with any of those "artists" into my car, I'd smash it with a hammer though!

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Ha!

Comon man, it's gotta be the black man music.. R&B, hip-hop, rap etc. I can't get enough of it.. just throw on some Akon, Usher, Nelly, Chris Brown, T-Pain, Ray J, Lil Jon etc, and TURN IT UP! All my friends love it/ladies love it.

A particular black girl I took home last week really liked Lil Jon - "Ms Chocolate" :D

Oh and be sure to play Plies - "Becky" if she's in the mood :)

how can you understand lil john

all i get is

YEAHHHHYYYYHHH!!!!

LIL JOHNNNN!!!

NIGGAAAA

Haha, yeah I do actually listen to Cannibal Corpse in mine, been digging some 2 Live Crew lately though, always blast it past the jailbait @ bus stops on the way to work :(

So ghetto yo!

:D

Haha, yeah I do actually listen to Cannibal Corpse in mine, been digging some 2 Live Crew lately though, always blast it past the jailbait @ bus stops on the way to work :P

are the jailbait in your town attractive to you?

must be lots of whales where you live.

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