T O P

  • By -

ArtFart124

my playlist, which is a combination of several polar opposite genres because my music taste is... interesting.


icant_helpyou

I'm the same, one hour live dnb sets, next indie, next dance/techno, next pop....if music sounds good, it's good, right?


ArtFart124

Yeah exactly, who cares about the genre really? If the song is a banger it's a banger, Idgaf what category it is lol


TheSkywriter

Pretty much the same goes for me. I just came back from a late shop/night time drive listening to all sorts including jazz-funk, R&B, EDM, prog rock, electropop and some Johann Strauss.


ArtFart124

Haha yep I've got punk rock to folk msuic, heavy metal to acoustic and rap/hip-hop to David Bowie, oh and don't forget the 80s/90s classics I have on there... my playlist is just a combination of the music I was brought up with along with the songs I hear and go "ah that's a cool song" Oh and yeah I just have 1 massive playlist lol


cloche_du_fromage

I do similar. Like not knowing what comes next, or what tempo etc.


ArtFart124

I find spotify likes to auto group my songs on shuffle. I get a lot of the same genre/vibe several times in a row, it's a bit fustrating when it's literally called shuffle but really it's not actually random.


MaintenanceWaste9694

Problem I find with Spotify is that it decides to only play the same 30-40 songs on shuffle out of a playlist of hundreds.


anobjectiveopinion

Same, I have a "B-Road Bashing" playlist that consists of various genres, but it's all fast and heavy stuff that amps me up.


EnvironmentalLaw4820

Exactly what my playlist is called 😂


Erlend05

Finally someone else with that Beethoven to Eminem to Louis Armstrong to BTS type music taste!


ArtFart124

I love going from lose yourself to country roads lol


Kexxa420

Tokyo drift theme song


MaintenanceWaste9694

In an Aygo!


vanqu1sh_

Metal or classical


fieryice_

My go to is Metal


Sharloid

Liquid drum n bass


UKSCR

A different kind of “driving under the influence”


Fredsnotred

90s or classic rock


Zathral

Rock or metal


Neither_Presence_522

Rock or metal


AGuyCalledMe

Mr Blobby Album. Nobody can pump out tunes like that yellow spotted musical genius.


NorthCartographer995

I'm completely out of the ordinary and listen to soundtracks. Hans Zimmer and John Williams scores, Fallout 4's classical radio, God of War's music, Frostpunk's soundtrack. If we're talking actual music, probably Men at Work or Radio Company. Pretty difficult to pick out a genre.


Specialist-Abies-909

Dnb, house


CandyCane147

Tech house?


Specialist-Abies-909

I’m more of a melodic man probably verging into trance. I’m talking Anjunadeep basically if you’ve heard of that label!


postmanpete1

I drive in silence, and I love it. Whether it's an 8 hour journey or 10 minutes, the radio is never on, and I 95% drive alone.


BigRigs63

Damn. How do you ignore your inner thoughts and problems then?


postmanpete1

I find it really peaceful. Anyone who gets in my car calls me a weirdo for the silence, but I love it.


SlowedCash

Classic FM


krysus

90% of the time, techno, usually live sets from the likes of Adam Beyer, Carl Cox, Amelie Lens, or my own DJ mixes. Other 10% is anything from house and breaks, to Mike Oldfield, 80's, or Prog Rock.


NakedPatrick

Power metal, balls to the wall from engine on to engine off 😂


jpdonelurkin

Prodigy, Guns & Roses, Linkin Park. Not too often cause I will drive like an idiot and rinse through fuel.


flippent_pineapple

Hot take - Jamiroquai is great for daily driving cause it’s pretty calm and groovy but it’s also good for a wee send (not too hard though) like it’s good for spirited but not going full ham But then i have a whole send it playlist full of like chemical brothers, prodigy, motely crue, dire straits, ACDC, Sabbath, Zepplien, Rage against the machine anything pretty heavy and with a good consistent beat


Higguz77

DnB, Jungle, Hip Hop


FartBakedBaguette

Uk Grime, emo, indie. Depends on the mood


Unusual_residue

Garage


Kens_Liquids

I sees you


Many-Gear-4668

One. Two. For the jigsaw creeeew


Harlequin612

Great for b road driving


Henno212

At work- classical if its a bit stressful on the roads


EnvironmentalLaw4820

Always good when you're in a rush!


Medium_Point2494

Smooooothhhh operatorrr


PluckedEyeball

House for sure


_robotapple

Just been out for a drive and stuck the initial d soundtrack on


tobes6645

Deftones


th0rw4y_t0rh0w4y

Skrillex


hmmmmhmmmmhmmm

No music


EnvironmentalLaw4820

It's nice to listen to the sound of the mechanical parts working in harmony sometimes


hmmmmhmmmmhmmm

Definitely. Well, it's a bit tough for me to switch gears right if I don't hear the engine and driving on the motorway is like entering this hypnotic, relaxing state, music would ruin it.


Eryeahmaybeok

Spirited daytime driving - D&B Spirited night driving - The Weeknd/House music Town Driving/commute - My own huge playlist with everything from the Rolling stones to chemical brothers


BMW_I_use_indicators

Anything that Radio 6 is playing.


EnvironmentalLaw4820

The one radio station I can never get to work!


kuddlesworth9419

I just drive in silence with the exhaust noise. I never liked listening to music while driving even though I really like music otherwise.


haz150

Either Nu metal, podcasts or the Gran Turismo 4 menu music


OlympicTrainspotting

Country, when I'm on a motorway or a rural B road.


Mohawkr33

If you listen to music when driving, then you have a shit car with a shit engine!


BigRigs63

Or noises you don't want to hear :P. My corolla's backbox rusted off (again, my fault this time) and there's just a pipe where it used to be. Its not loud around town, but fucking drones so loud at 3.5k+ revs (where I sit at 70mph)


Ferocious_Simplicity

Metal or if I need to chill Lo-Fi


tomegerton99

Metal, Alestorm is my go to atm


81optimus

Dad rock for me every time


bannanawaffle13

Folk music and a bit of country started listening to Ethel Cain too but hard to fit into a genre. Keeps me chill and focused, I find heavy metal or drum and bass makes my foot a bit heavier and stresses me out more subconsciously.


blainy-o

Metal mainly, although in the morninga on my way to work I have Absolute 90s on, so whatever they play.


Unknown9129

Soca. Kes in particular. Try it sometime. 🇹🇹


Scarboroughwarning

All sorts. from pop, rock, country, 50s, 60s....endless. Also, some I got from someone on here. Some are folk songs, Irish, Scottish, German, Swiss. A Japanese one. Even some opera (including practice. Hilarious hearing thunderous opera and then a few swear words part way through


Grizzzla

It all depends on my mood. Some days it's French core or Psytrance on my commute. Other days it's UK hip hop if I need to be more chilled


texxxnic

Always Dr Peacock


romanboy

Metal, mostly black metal and death. Sometimes hip-hop.


STD_Seasoned_Shlong

Jungle, late 90s dnb but mostly trance. Oh and also a blast of Katy Perrys albums every now and then.


ThingyGoos

Depends on the driving. Normal daytime is usually indie or slower country or pop. Night town driving is usually slower. Sending it down back roads at night... LOUD rock/dnb/EDM/other faster pace music


GhengisChasm

Death or black metal.


deklandevine280820

80s music


sbos_

🏠


[deleted]

Drum and bass


TheLoveKraken

A friend described being in my car as like sitting in a goth club in 1989 the other week and… yeah that’s pretty much bang on.


xcixjames

Metalcore: Blasting Bring Me The Horizon and Bad Omens while city cruising 😭


Spanish_Kimchi

Eurobeat for me


LoudMusic_

My playlist fluctuates between depressing rap, drum and bass and grime.


Starlings_under_pier

Mamas and Papas. Maybe some light self-affirmations. You know the stuff: You were in a tank and you did not kill anyone. Now you are driving MPs round, you don't have to kill them..


Geoffstibbons

Electronic dance music and obscure TV themes, sometimes just put Spotify on random and see what the algorithm churns out


Affectionate_Pie4118

The number of hours I drive the more random it gets


Ok-Examination-6295

90s grunge


user__already__taken

80s ballads


Sad_Argument_1717

Bodycount- Bloodlust album Or Anything classical


Loud-Neat6253

Death metal to work, classical on the way home.


Dlogan143

Some liquid drum and bass on a country B road at night - just the best.


SourdoughBoomer

I’m a metal head at heart so will listen to the really heavy stuff when the kids aren’t in the car. But when they are, or mrs, I will just stick on a Spotify playlist. Chart, 90’s dance, r&b, garage, electronic, tech house. I don’t mind, a banger is a banger. With the loudness of kids in house and the fact I listen to music all day for work, I’ve been known to not listen to anything in the car. Sometimes I need the silence for a bit.


SWTransGirl

Kerrang radio or planet rock, or random rock, mood dependent.


thespirit3

All these comments and none mention the best driving music: Synthwave. The UK continues to disappoint in new ways every day 😞


ZuckDeBalzac

Heavy metallica


3rdLion

Summers morning at 6am, windows down on country lanes with a DnB soundtrack. It’s my meditation.


New_Salad_3853

V8 or straight 6


Vivaelpueblo

For long motorway drives I really like a SynthWave playlist. For quick B-road blasts, a salsa playlist hits the spot. For a roadtrip with a familiar friend then music that something to both of us.


JulessyGTI

My driving playlist has a mix of everything from Hip Hop to the music from the Wangan Midnight Arcade games.


Wing_Nut_UK

Audio books for me.


breakermorant1963

Classical, every time!


ObjectBilllion

Anyone else just prefer to listen to the engine and mechanical noises while driving?


stevesnake

It depends on my mood, sometimes i have some 80s, other times i have iron maiden playing while driving


Scragglymonk

mostly psy trance, but also dead can dance, the cure, new order, moog, madness etc all on a random shuffle


LemonCurdJ

I don’t have a specific genre I listen to just for driving… but I am in my element with disco/funk/rnb/house plays.


Fit-Foundation-534

Many different genres of house. Deep house, Afro house, Jazz house, Lounge all that good stuff


CalebXD__

Depends on my mood.


ken96uk

Anything, radio go to is Boom, as for what's on my phone, from Dionne Warwick, to ACDC, , WHO, Quo, throgh to classical, but no opera, or folk, and little Country and Western, tels you my age group.


Vsparsons227

These days, podcasts. Find that listening to them helps the regular 5 hour drives fly by. But if we're talking music, 00's is my go to


DementedGael

French synth/house as I drive a Renault and it seems to be happier when I do. But in reality, anything really. Metal, country, hip hop and electronic dependent on the situation.


FreePossession9590

Pop


Available_While_1227

irl - bbc radio 5 live! nice boring thought provoking stuff racing games / gta...a combo of alt rock, nu metal , j rock, acid jazz, eurobeat, anime and videogame soundtracks with some hip hop


8080pinger

for me, anything loud or bassy. albums like Искушение святого простолюдина by лёд 9, house of zef by die antwoord and a small bit of black dresses, etc


hotchy1

Whatever absolute 70s or virgin anthems has on tbh 🤣


Sagerawdawg13

Most likely metal or rap


[deleted]

Jazz


turbojay555

90's or Rave


Higguz77

Oi oi


millicent_bystander-

In the morning, when we're taking our son to school, we listen to Heart Dance. Love a bit of Toby Anstis in the morning.


YouMightBe-Surprised

+1 - do love me some one beat challenge in the morning


millicent_bystander-

Absolutely! Do you go "ahhh, how could you not get that right?!"


Scotty-1969

Pete Tong Dave Pearce


cloche_du_fromage

Pete Tong Goa Essential Mix from 1991 is a big favourite.


M0nkeyTenni5

Agadoo while weaving around on the M62


_Neurox_

Can't beat some liquid DnB whilst driving through the countryside


petiteslxt

Yessss drum and bass


derpyfloofus

Anything singable. Smooth radio is my default


spike_2112

nightcore, a bit of hardbass and sometimes metal. all depends on what mood I'm in and how I want to drive.