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What music do you guys listen when wired in?

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    different types of trance, jazz, binaural beats and my favorite, silence
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    I switch between hardcore thrash punk and classical 💯
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    @kevbost Nice contrast there. Not sure if they'd be in your taste, but I came across Ambleside and WVANDER (wander) the other day. Handguns, Knucklepuck, and Napolean are also really good. None are Thrash, but somewhere under the hardcore umbrella, albeit more post hardcore.
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    @sheeponmeth dope I'll check it out
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    When it's music, it's either death metal or hip-hop/rap. When it isn't music, it's a TV show I've really enjoyed, like Dexter or Scrubs. Dunno why, but my attention isn't caught off guard by any of those so I can always work peacefully. Until someone fucking asks me a question and gets me out of the zone. Fuck someone. They're an arse.
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    @julianmd I too watch tv shows while I work. while my productivity does decrease, my time on the machine increases
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    I go for old classics, PF, LZ, Slash..
    and sometimes jump to Martin Garixx and Dimitri Vegas..
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    Stuff like Peter Gundry and similar artists. Depends on the mood, when I'm feeling energetic I listen to folk metal.
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    @julianmd People just can't understand that if you're wearing headphones you don't want to be disturbed
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    Depending on the task I'm on, I like to listen something to relax, some post rock, like Mogwai. When I'm on a hurry, System of A Down always help me get the job done :D
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    Sweet silence.
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    radiohead
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    Tobu 😛
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    Any hardstyle or raw hardstyle artist really
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    @sheeponmeth Dude... Ambleside. Fuck yes.
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    Trance, House, Jazz, Country, Classic al, Reggae. It all depends.
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    @sheeponmeth I've had a chance to go through your list, it made me realize how easy it is to fall stagnant in music proliferation. You had a stacked list of bands I may be into -- all with 2015/2016 releases. That's fucking awesome, I wish I could provide a similar list.

    Ambleside and Nepolean are closer to what I'm in to -- not perfect, but perfect for me is pretty specific. Ambleside reminds me of a slightly less depressing Defeater, Napoleon has definite traces of Dillinger Escape Plan.

    The one album I've found myself listening to on repeat is Thrice - Illusion of Safety [2002]
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    @kevbost Napolean is amazing, give them a few listens and they'll grow on you quickly. You might like Erra, too.
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    @sheeponmeth Awesome. Deafheaven is good like that, first time I heard them I didn't like it. Then discovered that a few hours had past, still listening to them.
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