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qwerty_86
I listen to a lot of different stuff. Classic rock ('70s and '80s), '80s new wave, '90s alternative, contemporary rock, oldies ('50s/'60s), and whatever I can fid that sounds good to me. I absolutely can't stand rap or hip-hop. I'll listen to it if it's not my car and the driver likes it, but I tend to stay away from it in my own car. I can stand country and classic more than I can stand rap and hip-hop.
My main source of tunes comes from the radio. There's this station called Bob FM that plays hits from the '80s, '90s, and "whatever" and it's so awesome. They play some of the craziest things sometimes like "Valley Girl" by Frank Zappa. I also listen to the classic rock station when I want something different. I rarely listen to contemporary stations, but I'll tune in sometimes if there's an upbeat song. I like to sing along sometimes. A few family members question my sanity when I start singing.
For long trips, I have a custom MP3 CD made with personally selected radio stations from GTA3 and GTA: Vice City. They're so funny to listen to, especially the chat stations!
My main source of tunes comes from the radio. There's this station called Bob FM that plays hits from the '80s, '90s, and "whatever" and it's so awesome. They play some of the craziest things sometimes like "Valley Girl" by Frank Zappa. I also listen to the classic rock station when I want something different. I rarely listen to contemporary stations, but I'll tune in sometimes if there's an upbeat song. I like to sing along sometimes. A few family members question my sanity when I start singing.
For long trips, I have a custom MP3 CD made with personally selected radio stations from GTA3 and GTA: Vice City. They're so funny to listen to, especially the chat stations!