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<blockquote data-quote="41mag" data-source="post: 111096" data-attributes="member: 3804"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p></p><p>Most often you will find something like Guns and Roses, Bon Jovi, Motley Crue, Judas Priest or something similiar in the CD in the shop.</p><p></p><p>I will admit to liking the music fast and loud at most times. Have no problem with the heaviest stuff out there as long as I can understand what the hell they are saying.</p><p></p><p>If I am in a more somber mood it will be something like Bon Jovi or Def Leopard. If I am feeling a bit frisky it will be alot heavier then that and really loud. I have about 800 watts of powder in my little S-10 war wagon and it often gets pushed to the arch welding stage!!!</p><p></p><p></p><p>If you ever come to the shop though, do not be suprised to hear some god awful loud metal rock vibrating the walls!! Just me all by myself having a good time building rifles!!!</p><p></p><p>Kirby Allen(50) </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ]</p><p></p><p>Now I understand why those Holland brakes aren't so loud to ya. LMAO</p><p></p><p>WEll my taste vary from old style country up to some of todays rock. I am really more into the rock back before the late 80's but there have been a few decent tunes come through since then. Stevie Ray Vaughn is tops as well as ZZ, Rush, AC/DC, and a few of the others from the early hard core days. I get to heading to the country for a hog hunt, and it just goes without saying, Shoot to Thrill is up and testing the membranes I have left. Not to mention some Great White, Blackfoot, April Wine or George Thorogood.</p><p></p><p>I do also have an ear for a few of the actual classical artist like Tchaikovsky, Bach and Beethoven. Sometime they just work when I am building a new fishing rod or into something that takes a little concentration. I also used to crank them up while out on the lake fishing bass tournements. It drew some pretty weird looks but it generally cleared the area and made for some great beats to work the lures to, course so did the AC/DC and a few others as well. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="41mag, post: 111096, member: 3804"] [ QUOTE ] Most often you will find something like Guns and Roses, Bon Jovi, Motley Crue, Judas Priest or something similiar in the CD in the shop. I will admit to liking the music fast and loud at most times. Have no problem with the heaviest stuff out there as long as I can understand what the hell they are saying. If I am in a more somber mood it will be something like Bon Jovi or Def Leopard. If I am feeling a bit frisky it will be alot heavier then that and really loud. I have about 800 watts of powder in my little S-10 war wagon and it often gets pushed to the arch welding stage!!! If you ever come to the shop though, do not be suprised to hear some god awful loud metal rock vibrating the walls!! Just me all by myself having a good time building rifles!!! Kirby Allen(50) [/ QUOTE ] Now I understand why those Holland brakes aren't so loud to ya. LMAO WEll my taste vary from old style country up to some of todays rock. I am really more into the rock back before the late 80's but there have been a few decent tunes come through since then. Stevie Ray Vaughn is tops as well as ZZ, Rush, AC/DC, and a few of the others from the early hard core days. I get to heading to the country for a hog hunt, and it just goes without saying, Shoot to Thrill is up and testing the membranes I have left. Not to mention some Great White, Blackfoot, April Wine or George Thorogood. I do also have an ear for a few of the actual classical artist like Tchaikovsky, Bach and Beethoven. Sometime they just work when I am building a new fishing rod or into something that takes a little concentration. I also used to crank them up while out on the lake fishing bass tournements. It drew some pretty weird looks but it generally cleared the area and made for some great beats to work the lures to, course so did the AC/DC and a few others as well. LOL [/QUOTE]
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