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Sabotage - Beastie Boys!

Yep, I'll go with that (or pretty much anything else other than "fight for your right (to party)" from the B Boys.

also that low rider song out of gone in 60seconds if funky

Low Rider by War, it's on the "A Nights Tale" soundtrack, I was also featured in "Video Daze" by Blind Skateboards, the first video that Jason Lee from "My name is Earl" is featured in.

Had a bit of a look around the old CD collection on the way home last night and can narrow the previous album choice down to Offspring - 'Bad Habit'

However I should also add Rammstein - 'Benzin' as a great driving song and if you ever get to Germany you have to listen to Kraftwerk - 'Autobahn' ;-)

F*cking Magnetic Fields...

Magnetic Fields is awesome music for hard corey driving. Ask Alan about the run through the spur in the rain listening to them!

A perfect song for losing your license to is definitely:

Bitching Camaro - The Dead Milkmen

"Bitching Camaro

Bitching Camaro

I ran over my neighbour

Bitching Camaro

Bitching Camaro

Now I'm in all the papers"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXE-uHGNk3k...ted&search=

Dj Tiesto - Adagio for strings remix

Anything by, Hilltop Hoods, Funkoars, Pegz and the Herd for the aussie hip hop lovers!

and for some reason the other day, when queens bohemium rhapsoday came on, at the guitar riff, i thrashed my car, lol. twas wierd.

and for some reason the other day, when queens bohemium rhapsoday came on, at the guitar riff, i thrashed my car, lol. twas wierd.

Does everyone pretend they are starring in Waynes World when that comes on in the car???

:)

Lol I can't believe someone hasn't posted this one.....

Chained to the Wheel.....Black Sorrows ;):)

...but seriously Money for Nothing by Dire Straits always made my right foot feel heavier for some reason :)

As Juzz said Prodigy - Voodoo People.

Other favs (even though I'm allowed 1). Of course this all depends on what kind of driving it is.

Prodigy - Serial Thriller

GnR - Nightrain, Coma, Right Next Door to Hell,

RATM - Bombtrack, Take the Power Back, Renegades of Funk

Pearl Jam - State of Love and Trust

Kernkraft - Zombie Nation

DJ Dean - Ballination

Warren G - Regulate

Nena - 99 Luftballons

Aha - Take on Me

Nik Kershaw - The Riddle

So many more, but that's enough for the timebeing.

Nena - A-ha - another child of the 80's :)

PS If you like german eighties driving music - you should look for 'Ich will Spass' by Markus

As Juzz said Prodigy - Voodoo People.

Other favs (even though I'm allowed 1). Of course this all depends on what kind of driving it is.

Prodigy - Serial Thriller

GnR - Nightrain, Coma, Right Next Door to Hell,

RATM - Bombtrack, Take the Power Back, Renegades of Funk

Pearl Jam - State of Love and Trust

Kernkraft - Zombie Nation

DJ Dean - Ballination

Warren G - Regulate

Nena - 99 Luftballons

Aha - Take on Me

Nik Kershaw - The Riddle

So many more, but that's enough for the timebeing.

Yep, I'll go with that (or pretty much anything else other than "fight for your right (to party)" from the B Boys.

Low Rider by War, it's on the "A Nights Tale" soundtrack, I was also featured in "Video Daze" by Blind Skateboards, the first video that Jason Lee from "My name is Earl" is featured in.

What about Back in Black - AC-DC..... i still remember watching a H-Street Video wiht that as the start music :(

Mario Rubalcaba - He isn't on H-Street, but this isn't the H-Street video either. Skating the "love tunnel" H-Street "Bootleg"

I bought "back in Black" for that song. :)

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