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Right now, nothing (I don't generally listen to music at work any more).

Just recently I have been listening to 'Lump' by the Presidents of the United States of America (and other stuff of the same compilation), after having a long conversation about it on Saturday Night with my brother's girlfriend. Can't remember what started it.


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Kasabian - Club Foot
A Perfect Circle - Fiddle and the Drum
Seether w/Amy Lee - Broken
Crazy Town - Butterfly
Evanescence - Bring Me to Life
A Perfect Circle - The Hollow
The Prodigy - Smack My B*tch Up
Linkin Park - Forgotten
VAST - Touched

... are what's playing recently.
 


jgbrowning said:
Nothing better than working and listening to music. :)
I prefer NOT working and listening to music. Or rather, working on something I want to be working on rather than what my boss tells me I should be. ;)

Anyway, also working and listening to music. I've got some Syrian; an Italian synthpop outfit that's heavily trance influenced in their style. Current track is "Urania". Later, I've got some VNV Nation, more Syrian, and some DDR tracks.

Oh, and the Shamen! How could I forget them! "E's are good!" :p
 
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Some of my current rotation:

Taproot - their new album is AWESOME
Joe Jackson - Look Sharp! and I'm the Man
Blindside - great band from Sweden
The Receiving End of Sirens - great emo band from CT
 

RedWick said:
Listening to this group:

http://www.emuzeki.com/emuzeki.html

Mmm...Gypsy, Greek, Spanish and Celtic music, mixed and matched. Just plain fun!

Now that sounds like a group I have to hear!

In the cd changer today is....

Tori Amos Beekeeper
Mediaeval Baebs Mirabilis
Rasputina Thanks fo the Ether!
Unto Ashes Empty Into White
The Dollyrots Eat My Heart Out
Paul Anka Rock Swings
(hey, I had to end it on a silly note!) ;)
 

Too, out my prior CD--now I'm listening to Antonín Dvořák' "New World Symphony." I've also got some Franz Liszt, Nicholai Rimsky-Korsakov, and a Tchaikovsky piece or two on tap. I have a weird thing for Eastern European Romantic composers.
 


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