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dchurch

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If you are not listening to blues or soul or something with some killer harmonica in it you are not listening to music! ;) If for example you need some adrenaline this might help:
 

velo47

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Harland
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Colter Wall is a new fave.
James McMurtry is great traveling music, especially in the West and Southwest.
Jimmy Buffett is, well, Buffett. I've loved his music since we used to sneak into his shows when I was a kid (70s in Aspen).
Amazing Rhythm Aces.
 

Outdoordog

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1,473
Big Bear, CA, USA
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Jino
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Hwang
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21318

Yes. We like our music loud!
Indeed.
Got a new head unit, speakers, amp, and subwoofer installed. Very happy.

Kenwood dmx7706s, cheap (temporary til I find good components 3 way) kicker coaxials, and 10" Kicker q series l7 subwoofer. Got a custom sealed box for the sub coming.
So far, it's very loud, but my goal is to make it better sound quality, hence the midrange speaker (3 way).
 
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grubworm

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grub
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worm
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i love 80s music but have been getting bored with it after 30+ yrs.. i saw this guy out of Norway do covers with a metal twist to them and have been enjoying his stuff...

 
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Moebius01

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TN, USA
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Jason
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Jowers
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As I put it when people ask my musical tastes, I listen to everything from Mozart to Metallica, so my playlist on any given drive really depends on the mood I'm in.
 
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SJ.Overland

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Beavercreek, OH, USA
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Shaun
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Johannes
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As I put it when people ask my musical tastes, I listen to everything from Mozart to Metallica, so my playlist on any given drive really depends on the mood I'm in.
I'm in the same boat, I have genres that I listen to more than most (I.E. rock/metal & synthwave/electronic) but I really listen to everything to at least some degree.
 

Moebius01

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TN, USA
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Jason
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Jowers
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I'm in the same boat, I have genres that I listen to more than most (I.E. rock/metal & synthwave/electronic) but I really listen to everything to at least some degree.
I get some definite weird looks when people see my presets on Sirius. 80s, 70s, Sinatra, Broadway, Classical, Rock The Bells (LL Cool J's channel), 40s, Spa, Classic Vinyl, Bluesville, Springsteen, and Comedy Greats.
 

Arailt

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Prosper, TX, USA
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Brian
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Arailt
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50s rock & roll and doo-wop, 60s soul, classic rock (60s-70s), 80s pop, 90s grunge/alternative. Not much after the 90s, except for country (rarely) in the right time/place. No music if I'm doing technical off-roading (4lo).
 
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NorbiLorenns

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Norbi
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Lorenns
When discussing music, it is important to explore opportunities to promote and distribute our favorite tracks. Platforms like SoundCloud offer incredible opportunities for artists to showcase their work to a wider audience. Considering services like Buy SoundCloud Plays Archives can be a strategic move to increase visibility and engagement for your music. Let's continue the conversation about how we can use digital platforms to enhance our music experiences and effectively reach new listeners.
 
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