good traveling music

personally i have my favorite as im sure were mentioned before....

Andrew Jackson Jihad

Mischeif Brew

Defience Ohio

for the past few weeks i been walking around singing blink182's "I wanna fuck a dog" , and "when you fucked grandpa"

Pimp Juice by Nelly

whatever the from the window to the wall song by lil jon is

Wish you were here by pink flyod

dueling banjos

ray charles - you are my sunshine

Jhonny Taylor - Disco lady

Luke- Dr. Dre is a bitch ass nigga [get sprayed today]

Ray Charles - Take these chains from my heart


amongst others. i have weird taste
 
how did i forget my all time favorite? ANYTHING by blues travler , im sure not many people on here would agree but it takes me there ya know?
 
Ever since I got this cheap ass mp3 player, I've made somewhat of a tradition of putting on "Ides of March" by Iron Maiden every time my train starts moving. It just takes it from a sometimes pensive and redundant experience to an epic one.

However, I keep my player stoked with some other things.

Here's what I tend towards:

A shiiiiitload of old-time Appalachian fiddle and banjo
A little less of old country like The Carter Family and Jimmie Rodgers
Leonard Cohen
Death
Nausea
Mississippi Sheiks
The Balfa Brothers
The Freight Hoppers
RVIVR
Sleeo
Thou
 
What does this have to do with traveling? Nothing, really. I just felt like posting some old school Metallica.
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This song never fails to lift my spirits.
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More David Allen Coe! This song needs to end about half way through but I like the first part. From Requiem for a Harlequin, the only psychedelic country album ever made.
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More Tori Amos! When she performs this in concert she switches back and forth between piano and hammer dulcimer. Seeing her live was a religious experience. I've gone to see her 3 times!
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The Seatbelts - Rain

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygt9fpWowCE

The Seatbelts - Tank!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKAP1BmRs3k

The Seatbelts - Call me, call me

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRiRr2gAoBM

The Seatbelts - Green Bird

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4QzPpA0X7U

The Seatbelts - What Planet Is This?!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YA4P1A3jtu0

The Seatbelts - Ask DNA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rYYzKo6S9g

The Seatbelts were a (very eclectic) band created for one sole reason; To make music for the jazz-influenced anime-drama Cowboy Bebop. Being one of the very few legitimately amazing animes, I had to put some of its great music on here.
 
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anyone mention this yet?
 
Chance McCoy and the Appalachian String Band

Jesse Stewart

Hogslop string band

The legendary shack shakers

Discharge.... always discharge

and i'll second Tom Waits and blackbird raum
 
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I'm on a totally different level when I want travelin' music. I go with old school outlaw "country" or new school outlaw "country" or stuff like old Pat Green, Cory Morrow, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Robert Earl Keen, Reckless Kelly, Slobberbone, Charlie Robison, Back Porch Mary, Jason Boland, Hayes Carll, Bob Schneider, etc. More modern stuff would still be in that vein with bands like Turnpike Troubadours.
I get my rock on too, but there's something about the above type of music that makes me want to get on the road and go.
 
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