On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 8:19 AM, J. Ambrose Little
<ambr...@aspalliance.com>wrote:

> Often I find I have to turn off more mood-based music (like metal, rock,
> indie, etc.) because mood changes or it starts feeling repetitive and even
> annoying.  This stuff I can just listen to for hours (even tho Pandora
> repeats a lot on this station) w/ my Bose headphones (which provide the
> nice
> thwompy beat necessary for full enjoyment):
> http://www.pandora.com/?sc=sh104979862750689189
> I think a key aspect is no words, or at least none I can understand. :)
>  But
> I like mixing in beat w/ the more stereotypical instrumental, too.
>
> -a
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On a good day, dance (Ministry Anthems 3 disk set on repeat is a good
example). On a bad day, when too much needs to be done in a hurry and a
distraction free environment is required, KMFDM/Slayer/White Zombie/Black
Label Society/misc assorted hardcore.

Cheers, Andrew

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