Well at home I hardly listen to anything these days, I prefer the gentle hum of my puters.

However work is a very different story. Being surrounded, as I am, by women who giggle a lot I find that very distracting (and not for the reason some of you may be thinking of). So at work I fuel my code with some hard, fast and heavy stuff.
Today, I am been mostly listening to:
  1. Fear Factory - obsolete
  2. Morbid Angel - latest album
  3. Motorhead - 1916


And tomorrows selection will include (bangs desk in cheap imitation of drum roll...)
  1. Obituary - world demise
  2. Nine inch nails - the fragile
  3. And if they can keep their mouths shut - Bjork, homogenic

In reply to Re: OT: What's Your Soundtrack? by simon.proctor
in thread OT: What's Your Soundtrack? by George_Sherston

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