I don't have a specific type of "coding music". If I'm into metal at the
moment, I listen to metal when I code. If I'm into synthpop, I'll throw
some of that on when I'm coding. Needless to say, I've got a broad
taste in music. Heavy metal, instrumental rock, industrial metal, synthpop,
trance, electronica, classical music (most church organs and stuff).
I also make my own music... and now everyone's thinking "Oh no, here
it comes. He's going to give us a link to his crappy music". Oh well,
it's on my personal node, so go there if you're interested. :)
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