What music do you other photographers listen to?

I had to throw in....

Two Gallants

These guys are really good - really different from anything out there. I wasn't sure what I thought of them at first...I kept listening to them to try to decide...then after listening to them pretty much every day for a week I figured I must like 'em...:lol:

Check 'em out..."The Hand that Held Me Down" is an amazing song, and "Despite What You've Been Told" is good too. I think you can listen to their whole new album on their myspace page on the 'lala.com' player. Oh, and they're on the same label as Bright Eyes.

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I also listen to Bob Marley. He's cool, and he has a mostly positive message, which helps to elevate my mood. Incubus usually has a fairly upbeat message also. I'm not in to inspirational rock, but when you want to feel good, its hard to listen to a song about death, you know?
 
Here's mine in no particular order of preference:

Black Sabbath
Pink Floyd
Type O Negative
Anthrax
Jethro Tull
Blue Oyster Cult
Concrete Blonde
Clannad
Eyna
Loreena McKennitt
Kiss
Missing Persons
Pat Benatar
Blue Man Group
Rush
Rumors of the Big Wave
Styx
Blondie
Depeche Mode
The Alarm
The Sisters of Mercy
Bauhaus
Kraftwerk
Berlin
Strawberry Switchblade
The Damned
45 Grave
Siouxie and the Banshees
The Creatures
Einsturzende Neubauten
Cocteau Twins
The Runaways
Alice Cooper
Yes
Frank Zappa
Kim Wilde
Girlschool
Rock Goddess
Go-Go's
Bananarama
New Order
Joy Division
Men at Work
and some classical.
Pretty much all over the place, huh?
Wow...some of mine are right here too. Cant believe I see another Rock Goddess fan. :hail:
I have to add, any old 80s metal to my list, along with some newer stuff. Johnny Hollow, Midnight Syndicate, ..oh, the list goes on. :lol:
 
I like pretty much everything. From Classical thru Jazz, Soul, and Swing to House, Trans, Techno, and Metal... Including pop-tunes from 1850 through 1930! But I mostly make my own music these days and don't listen as much as I used to. I especially like anything ethnic or political tho!

Down with the man! Down with the New World Order! Up with freedom, charity, kindness, hope and humanity!
 
At least I dont feel so wierd, as I thought my taste was a little bit 'wide'. I can go from any hard rock to jazz to classical within 10 minutes. Here is a list:
Rock:
Tool (shouldnt that just be a standard?)
A perfect circle
pepper
cant hang
led zep
Govt mule
clutch
C of C
Down
Poets & pornstars
All that remains
Diecast
Killswitch engage
Motograter

Rap:
Swollen members
DJP
Deltron
Brother Ali
Flobots (really diggin the true instruments they use)

Electronic:
Yonerboi
Bluetech
Cinematic orchestra (darkroom staple!)
Blackout
Hotel 7
Silence
Vate


Other:
Coltrane (jazz)
Gonzalo Rubalcaba (jazz)
Stravinski (rite of spring is awsome!)
Kronos Quartet (did the music in requiem for a dream)
Hans Zimmer - Gladiator OST(did pretty much every classical score on ever big film)

I would also highly suggest checking out some of the free music sources online, such as Slacker radio and jamendo.com. Jamendo is particulary good at finding new stuff, where slacker is an excellent "set it and forget it" radio. Thier classical jazz stations are excellent!
 
I started going crazy with Neil Young around six months ago and it still hasn't run its course.

Jon
 
Oh, goodness. I could name so many. I'll try to keep it short, but I'm a total music freak! I listen to almost everything, but I'm addicted to rock. 99% of my iPod's capacity is rock. A little R&B and Rap here and there. But not TOO much. I like to stick to music that would influence MY music.

Meg & Dia
The Spill Canvas
Manchester Orchestra
Mayday Parade
My American Heart
Say Anything
The Color Fred
Breaking Benjamin
Maroon 5
Yellowcard
Linkin Park

I guess I'll leave it at that. :)
 
Well I listen to all types of music, except Oasis, hate them twats!

U2
Goo Goo Dolls
Ani Difranco
Metallica
Slayer
Radiohead
Smashing Pumpkins
Dj Tiesto
Thin Lizzy
Dead Kennedys

When on a road trip, Country and Western or when out shooting landscape I listen to movie soundtracks from Black Hawk Down, Batman, The Kingdom, all that type stuff, inspirational....
 
I have an eclectic musical assortment to say the least. From inspirational to some country, light rock, smooth jazz and every once in a while harder/alternative rock. Latest additions to ipod: John Coltrane, Jack Johnson, Coldplay and Santana.

Unfortunately, I rarely listen to my music as my sidekicks are usually demanding Jonas Brothers, Hannah Montana, Laurie Berkner ("Preztel song, mommy, pretzel song") or Boz the Bear (Christian preschool character-think Barney, less annoying).

I do make my children suffer through Neal Boortz and Sean Hannity, if we are in the car during their shows. My son needs to charge his mp3 and wear his headphones. That will cut down on a third of their requests. :)
 
I have such a huge list, but here are a few:

Live
KISS
Alice Cooper
Poison
Guns 'n' Roses
Queen
Dope
Lordi
Slipknot
Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Korn
Apocalyptica
Whitesnake
Pulp
Disturbed
Unloco
Eyna
Muse
Stone Sour
Black Sabbath
Godsmack

And the list goes on!
 
We'll just bump this old thread ;)

The Crystal Method
Chemical Brothers
David Guetta
Benny Bennasi
Sasha
John Digweed
Coldplay
Soundtribe Sector 9 (STS9)
Ghostland Observatory
Thievery Corporation
Daft Punk
The Roots
Led Zeppelin
Rage Against the Machine
Richie Hawtin
 
Like a lot here, I have a varied list. Here's a few:

Aaron Shust, Aretha Franklin, Beethoven, Buddy Holly, Casting Crowns Curumin, David Bowie, Dokken, Duke Ellington, Eric Clapton, Eric Johnson, Golden Earring, Guns N' Roses, Iron Maiden, KT Tunstall, Kutless, MercyMe, Metallica, Midnight Oil, New Order, Newsboys, Ozzy, Pillar, Pink Floyd, Queensrÿche, Rachmaninov, Righteous Brothers, Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble, The Eagles, The Police, Todd Agnew, U2, Van Halen
 

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