Slayer/Metallica/Iced Earth/Iron Maiden/Children Of Bodom/We Shall Be Blessed. depends on how i feel. Mainly We shall be blessed.
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Anonymous2005-12-06 13:01
chiptunes
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Anonymous2005-12-06 13:21
If I'm programming C: godspeedyoublackemperor
If I'm programming Java: godSpeedYouBlackEmperor
If I'm programming Lisp: god-speed-you-black-emperor
If I'm programming Python: ____god__speed__you__black__emperor____
Or Pink Floyd. Depends on my mood.
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Anonymous2005-12-06 14:18
>>11
Heh
I prefer to listen to God_SpeedYouBlackEmperor() in any language I can, even if it's caseless, unless I'm told to do otherwise.
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Anonymous2005-12-07 23:22
Another who wants only Absolute Silence. The less indication to the passage of time, the better.
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Anonymous2005-12-10 21:38
Win for GYBE and Pink Floyd.
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Anonymous2005-12-12 2:44
I'm pretty much still a beginner, and so I find it best to help with music that aids concentration. I personally like the Ambient Nights mixes. I downloaded them via bittorrent some time ago, I think from SuprNova when it was still around. Good, low-key bacground stuff. Not too distracting, and better than silence.
kohina has a really small collection, too; i've probably heard every song 5+ times by now
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Anonymous2006-01-03 20:04
I've taken a liking to the stream on scenemusic.net (Nectarine). The only problem I have with them is that they play the "You're listening to nectarine!" inserts too often (Every 2 or 3 songs).
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Anonymous2006-01-03 20:06
>>26
nectarine is cool when they're not playing "new" demoscene stuff which is mostly bad trance.
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Anonymous2006-01-08 23:45
I listen to Discharge. They're great
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Anonymous2006-01-09 7:11
animeacademyradio.net for my dose, pretty large collection