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    Quote Originally Posted by XhardxcoreX
    Stuff like Deicide and other forms of death metal or speed metal would be worse
    not really i wouldn't be able to distinguish the lyrics from the noise coming from my exhaust.....................fucken ugly music that is...........
    a half decent punk track will do me fine

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smorgen
    not really i wouldn't be able to distinguish the lyrics from the noise coming from my exhaust.....................fucken ugly music that is...........
    a half decent punk track will do me fine
    Woop! Go punk!

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    Ive got the whole compilation thing going......it just skips songs when my riding changes style...:
    Disturbed - Land of Confusion
    Tool - 46&2
    Orbital - Pants
    Seether ft amy lee - Broken
    Silverchair - Shade
    Taproot - Poem
    Junkie XL - Beauty Never fades
    Avalanches - Frontier Psychiatrist
    Timo Mass - First Day.....

    actually that explains my erratic riding lately
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waylander
    Megadeath - Symphony of Destruction.
    Oh yes, great cover versions of all time...These Boots

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    The thing I love listening to most is the change in tone and sound of the bike.
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    Recently it's been Op Shops - Levitate. Cool song that.

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    Mine is usually "riding along in my automobile" but I change the lyrics all over the place. That usually segues along into Black Betty, and then by the time I've tried to get that out of my head so I can sing a new song, I've got to where I'm going!
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    if the flatmate spots me putting on my gear for a ride he'll play something like "snappy the little crocodile" or that "Annoying thing/Axel Foley" or maybe the smurf "maccarena". he's got a nasty sence of humour. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Artifice
    if the flatmate spots me putting on my gear for a ride he'll play something like "snappy the little crocodile" or that "Annoying thing/Axel Foley" or maybe the smurf "maccarena". he's got a nasty sence of humour. lol
    Still havent managed to meet you. Elusive bugger.
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    For whatever stupid reason that I will probably never work out, the song I sing to myself most often while riding (and at no other time in my life) is a rather rude song I learnt in my late teenage years about some Scottish ladies who went to a party
    It starts "Four and twenty virgins came down from Inverness, and when the ball was over there were four and twenty less...." etc.
    Any else know it? Can anyone explain why I sing it why I'm riding?
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    is that a way of counting your following distance? one thousand and one virgin, one thousand and two vigins etc?

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    When i get rid of the voices and the GSXR screaming away at 12,000rpm, at the mo i'm quite partial to Motorhead - Hardcore. But anything heavy.

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    If I'm booting it I run out of brain for songs.
    But when I'm walking towards my bike about to head off somewhere I quite often get Queen in my head - "I want to ride my biCYCLE, I want to ride my bike....." etc etc....
    liberi minutalem amant

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    Had the Bluebird song (B-b-b-bluebirds the word) stuck in my head for about 3 hours of wet, cold, motorway riding many years ago.
    Wanted to kill someone after that!
    We all have our little obsessions...

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    Quote Originally Posted by myvice
    Had the Bluebird song (B-b-b-bluebirds the word) stuck in my head for about 3 hours of wet, cold, motorway riding many years ago.
    Wanted to kill someone after that!
    Hahaha...damn jingles, don't feed it to the rest of us...

    For some reason Bob Marley always comes in to my head down the back straight of Puke...but leaves rather abruptly at the 200m braking marker...

    'Lap Dance' by NERD when I'm about to have a go...been my 'bad ass' song ever since that Jet Li movie set in France when he fights the massive black guy.
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