Music you should not be allowed to drive to

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Superior Mind

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"Alive" by Shihad makes me drive fast, mostly because of it's music video. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSCdlQR0Kfk]

Also "Crash" by Antiform is probably best listened to while not on the road.
 

Samsquamsh

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I was listening to the new Amorphis album for the first time in the car a few weeks ago and when the chorus of Silver Bride kicked in it was so beautiful my eyes welled up with tears. I quickly wiped them to find I'd drifted into the opposite lane, thank fuck nothing was coming the other way! Melancholic Finnish metal is definitely off of my driving playlist!
 

Ossum

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After playing Saints Row 2 long enough, any hint of its soundtrack begins to make one think that everything is either rammable or jumpable. For this reason I nearly tried to ramp my Kawasaki Vulcan motorcycle straight off one of those multi-vehicle trailers with all the ramps down.

It would have been epic, but I would have been dead.
 

Sh4dowSpec

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"Hell Yeah" by Rev Theory.

That song has contributed to more speed limit violations than I would ever care to admit to.
 

Tartarga

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Jonas Brothers, because then you'll have to kill yourself and nobody wants that... while your driving.
 

Taerdin

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fluffybacon said:
It's a very bad idea to drive to it.​
I tried to listen to that... out of curiosity... the noise that emitted from my speakers was painful. Maybe my computer speakers just can't handle the awesome but to me it just sounded like "SKREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ba ba badda boo EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111111oneoneoneeleventyone"

I'm going to go a step further and say you shouldn't do anything while listening to that... except maybe turn it off.

As for the actual OP... umm... I probably shouldnt be allowed to drive to any of my music, I get way too into it when I'm sitting safely at home... not sure how I would handle it while on the road.
 

Apache2142

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If anyone has seen the mailman or is it milkman...from scrubs-that is the effect of speed metal when driving :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUukKG8m6dE
 

rokkolpo

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fluffybacon said:
It's a very bad idea to drive to it.​
because you,ll die of headache?
 

la-le-lu-li-lo

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dweomermaster said:
la-le-lu-li-lo said:
Shouldn't is quite subjective.

I like crazy music when I drive. More fun.
lol it can be more fun! But it could be bad for me ;)
Define bad.

My current favorite song to drive to is Slam, by Pendulum. Especially if I time it to where I hit the gas as a light turns green right as the drop hits.

:gurgle: Amazing.
 

Gildan Bladeborn

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Really really sad songs (either because of the lyrics or the melodic structure), because I will always end up crying and traditionally you need your eyes to see things with.

I haven't noticed if I tend to speed more often when playing Hard Rock/Metal since I speed while listening to pretty much everything else, so it's probably not going to make me drive any more recklessly than I already do. Yay!

Edit: I just listened to that song fluffybacon posted - why?!! Why would anyone do that to such wonderful source material?!!