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Disturbed, Godsmack, Tool, System of a Down, Korn, Audioslave, NIN, Alice in Chains, Stone Temple Pilots, Sound Garden, older RHCP...really reallyLOUD!!!
Your talking my language. I have all of those on my mp3 along with Sevendust, POD, Foo Fighters, Janes Addiction, Metallica, Marilyn Manson and some classic Iron Maiden.... also Really Loud!
Depends on my mood. For rockin its Stone Temple Pilots, God Smack or Audio Slave. For early moring sunrise rides out in the middle of nowhere its Stevie Ray Vaughn. For boulevard crusin' its Kid Rocks "Cowboy".
What, no country. There's nothing quite like yodeling with Slim Whitman while your tooling down the highway.
Funny you mentioned Molly Hatchet. I traded a Molly Hatchet t-shirt and a half 5th of Jack for a tattoo in Sydney Australia in the early 80's. The tattooist's name was Pete and his shop was in King's Cross. He took the rest of a Saturday off to show me and thebig boobied WAV I was with around Sydney.He tookus to an older collectors house out in the suburbs. What an adventure. When we got there this guy had Harley's I never knew existed. Experimental prototyopes of inline horizontally opposed twins, horizontally opposed twins that were 90 to the frame like Motoguzzi's. He said they were designed for flat tracking. I asked him if he had any knuckleheads and he just laughed and started pulling tarps off old bikes and engines. It was like being in a candy store. Wish I would of had a camera and a little less Jack in me....Sometimes I wonder what ever happened to them...
Others: anything by 38 Special, Journey, Foreigner, Krokus, Sammy Hagar, Van Halen, 10 CC, Point Blank, April Wine, REO Speedwagon, Billy Squire, BREAD, Cream.......just to name a few.
You stole my music collection [8D]
But you left out Pat Travers, BTO, UFO, Bad Company, Montrose (ok you got Sammy), Deep Purple, Ted Nugent, Alice Cooper and the best Pink Floyd
Favorite road song is "Wish you were here" by Pink Floyd
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