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I cruise to System of a Down, Linkin Park, Disturbed, Nirvana, etc etc

Although, I'm much more aggressive driving under these conditions.

But then I just change back to rnb and rap and drop down to cruise speed for fully sick doof doof cruising :thumbsup:

Oh, just to add, I also play rave music when I drive home in the early hours of the morning to keep awake. I think it gives the impression I'm still at the club haha

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My fave driving music is usually between Korn, Nirvana, Linkin Park, Limp Bizkit (Haha turns me into such a psycho!!) and most importantly, lots of NIN!

Sometimes I hit the top 40 pop crap to give the sub a bit of a workout but get sick of that pretty quickly.

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I'm pretty eclectic so i'll have anything from prog/thrash metal/punk/rock/DnB through to Jazz.

I didhave a laugh after i pulled up at the lights in the GTR with Madhouse by Anthrax cranked next to a WRX with house pumping and we both looked at each other like "WTF IS THAT?!?!?!?"

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