So... you want to move some Air.

Wireworm5

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Mellow and sappy music is good to a point, (Yaawwnn). But eventually there comes a time you need to cut loose and feel alive by generating some wind.
Aside from (C)rap and techno what are some of your old standbys for moving large masses of air?:guitar: :yes:
 
B-52's (believe it or not)

Monster Magnet

Iron Maiden

Massive Attack

PrimuS

Govt Mule

L7

Black Flag

Rush

Toadies

Prong

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I occasionally feel the need for some AC/DC, Black Sabbath, or Blue Oyster Cult at comfortably loud levels.


For a second I was worried there WW5, I thought we were discussing flatulence (especially since Thor and Johnny showed up).:D

JD
 
These usually relieve my frustrations when played loudly...and some are also good for making the room shake:

Metallica - So What?

Love - 7 & 7 Is

B-52's - 52 Girls

Electronic - Forbidden City

Clash - London Calling (entire album)

Flogging Molly - Salty Dog

Beatles - Revolution

Led Zeppelin - Moby Dick

Savoy Brown - Poor Girl

Santana - Abraxas (entire album)

Yes - Starship Trooper

Who - Won't Get Fooled Again (long version)

Neil Young - Like A Hurricane
 
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so ya want to

zz top,pink floyd,who,doobie brothers,james gangs,deep purple,tool my friend ran two pairs of Model-19s with a 400b and the Marantz 250 in his bedroom.One in each corner,it was like being in a pair of headphones.Talk about air moving.Gadzooks!!!
 
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Live at Leeds - new CD release with a full Tommy included

Skull and Roses

Infinity thru Purification - Diabolic (I'm not a death metal-head, but this stuff moves some serious air!):rolleyes:
 
Good stuff above...

James Gang - ... Rides Again

David Bowie - Ziggy

The Sensational Alex Harvey Band - Next...

Neil Young - Rust Never Sleeps
 
A few that no-one has mentioned...

In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida - Iron Butterfly

Since I've Been Loving You, Dazed and Confused, Whole Lot of Love - Led Zep

Radar Love - Golden Earing

Killing Floor, Machine Gun, Love or Confusion - Hendrix
Actually, just about anything by Hendix...

White Rabbit - Jefferson Airplane

The End - The Doors

Sunshine of Your Love, White Room - Cream

When I Was Young - Eric Burdon

to name a few... :)
LF
 
Here's my list of air motivation tunes:
Phil Collins- Don't Care Anymore
Charlie Daniels Band- Legend of the Wooley Swamp
AC/DC- For Those About to Rock
Keith Urban- Golden Road disc
Clapton- Unplugged
CCR- Run through the Jungle
and I could go on and on and .......

Bob
 
I have Boom Boom. That is a good tune.
Lets see... for me I have so many but I'll suggest Crystal Planet by Joe Satriani Live from San Francisco. The bass playing on this is fast and with 5.1 the sub can really shake the foundation.
 
Mars by Holst
It ain't rock but it has heavy metal thunder!!!

Romantic Warrior by Return To Forever
Fragile Yes particularly the cut Heart Of The Sunrise
Lots of Steely Dan
 
Guaranteed to move air, Rob Zombie. First time I heard them was last year when the saleman demo-ed the Studio 100's for me. This is real heavy stuff.
A few songs:
Reload
Dracula
Feel So Numb
Never gone a Stop
Scum of the Earth
Demon Speeding
Superbeast
House of 1000 Corpses

Warning!! Lyrics may be offensive if you can discern what the words are.:headscrat
 
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