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FrozenGate by Avery

What music does LPF listen to?

What music do you listen to

  • Rock

    Votes: 63 41.7%
  • Rap

    Votes: 27 17.9%
  • Country

    Votes: 12 7.9%
  • Dubstep / techno / rave

    Votes: 65 43.0%
  • metal

    Votes: 55 36.4%
  • hip hop

    Votes: 30 19.9%
  • Other

    Votes: 53 35.1%

  • Total voters
    151





Depeche mode, People Are People. If you don't know this song then please take the time to listen. Something we should think more about in these troubled times, not just in the entire world but also right here on LPF.


Alan
 
If you're a fan of Rammstein, Till Lindemann did his own side project and here are a few songs from it


Both are NSFW



The whole album is in english too, so if you are ever curious about what is being said in some rammstein songs. You can get a pretty good idea listening to these songs
 
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I'm in Atlanta and the radio stations here play so much crap music I decided to listen to Mexican music being sung in Spanish, was far better than most of the stuff on the stations down here.
 
Can you be more specific, Alaskan? Is it talk radio or country western or what does Atlanta like listening to?
 
Everyone has their own personal preferences. I hate country western and rap. Can't stand to be in the same place it's being played. Most talk radio is of a conservative nature, and also not to my taste. I listen to jazz and older stuff such as Jackson Browne, Kenny Loggins, early Eric Clapton, Jethro Tull, etc.
 
Their talk radio wasn't interesting like we have in Anchorage, I did find one country station which wasn't too bad though, the rest of the music was so rap like, or rap which I run from like a fox from a hound if I hear that on the radio. This was just the FM band, I suppose I should have looked in the AM band.
 
Anyone with a smartphone, tablet, Windows or MacBook, as long as you have Internet access you can find something to listen to. Install the SHOUTcast app, or on a Windows or Mac go to http://www.shoutcast.com and you can access over 70,000 stations worldwide, many are regular broadcast stations and many are Internet only stations. I haven't used a real radio in a very long time, and I listen to radio much of the day everyday.

Alan
 





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