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Wow...you have a wide variety of taste in music.

 

Right now I just have radio in my truck, the cd player doesn't work and I've been attending to other things before I worry about tunes.

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Wow...you have a wide variety of taste in music.

 

Right now I just have radio in my truck, the cd player doesn't work and I've been attending to other things before I worry about tunes.

lol...i used to dj from 90 to like 02.....i like all music...almost

i like to listen to calm stuff when everythings hectic outside

panic attack issues i think :nuts:

and then i keep it old school....stuff i listened to in middle/high school...1984-1990..old school hip hop...nothing new, after 97 it got killed

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During my 3 week excursion out to Moab, I listened to the radio for maybe all of a couple hours on the first day. It became painfully obvious that, with all the windows down (so I didn't succumb to heat stroke), the radio just couldn't overcome the wind noise. :dunno: i guess that's what I get for swapping the amps into the Dakota. And when on the trail, I listen to the engine/suspension for new noises. Maybe it's just me, or maybe it's that I used to drive hundreds and hundreds of miles to go fourwheeling in my only means of getting home. :dunno:

 

 

In the van or the Libby, I tend to alternate between Sirius radio's blues channel and old school rap.

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My girlfriend likes to turn the radio on, but when I'm driving alone i don't listen to music normally, just the sound of a 4.0 pseudodualed into two tractor mufflers and the ocasional grind of a gear sence i don't like to use my clutch :nuts:

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very interested to know this...

what do you guys listen to when you go wheeling, or just dd?

The engine and the gears.

 

My XJs and MJs all have AM/FM/CD heads in them, but they almost never get turned on.

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Wow...you have a wide variety of taste in music.

 

Right now I just have radio in my truck, the cd player doesn't work and I've been attending to other things before I worry about tunes.

 

 

Just buy one of these:

 

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I popped a 2gig memory card into mine (it'll take up to a 32g card if you need to take every song ever written with you :ack: ),

and loaded a couple dozen albums on it.

 

I have factory Jeep radio's in both the MJ's now, and this thing plays great through either.

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Classic Rock, sometimes the comedy Chanel. On this http://www.slacker.com/everywhere/

I really dig the slacker, plug it in, let it go.

Where I live there aren't much for radio stations, satellite radio is an option, but it costs money.

The Slacker has 25 channels that I choose, cost.......free.

Bought my slacker for $37 delivered-ebay.

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I have about 3500 songs on my mp3 of mixed variety, but lately I have grown a taste for country, mostly the newer loud stuff like Randy Houser and Justin Moore

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It depends on what I'm doing

 

For wheeling, you really can't beat a little ministry, kmfdm, or white zombie

 

For bombing around town, nofx, frenzal rhomb, and the bosstones rock

 

For road trips its gotta be flogging molly, social d, tiger army, or the reverend horton heat

 

But hey, I'm just a punk kid who grew up in a hot rod family. :popcorn:

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Very true.

 

I hate how guitar hero and rock band have fratboys world wide convinced that they know a band because the hit red, green, orange, orange blue to one of their songs.

 

You don't know jack, go pop your collar.

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