There is a nice site that streams a bunch of electronica for free that I love listening to. www.di.fm
Good site for just random stuff to listen to when you are bored with your playlist.
half my team listens to a lot of music from musicals. then the other half, idk punk/metal i think
We heard sweet child of mine SO MANY TIMES in the radio every Saturday morning last year…
I keep telling my team we need to listen to Mission of Burma but only one member knows what in the world I’m talking about. >_>
Last year we eventually had to ban the song Cliffs of Dover by Eric Johnson because one of our members was playing it too much.
I’ve almost always got my ipod in when in the shop although it’s hard not to get pumped up over nothing when your listening to Slipknot, Five Finger Death Punch, White Chapel and others like that. Although on slower days i prefer stuff like KISS, poison, and Motley Crue 
Well, right now Santana is playing. Depending on who has their MP3 player connected to the sound system, it varies from neoclassical shred metal to pop, blues and rap. (AC/DC is the only thing everybody plays)
Reel Big Fish.
Nine inch nails, Ministry, Alien sex fiend, Marilyn Manson and a whole lot of techno.
Luckily my boy steve has a hoodie with speakers from CCS so we can listen to whatever we want to really. And pretty much it is always some heavy metal. With some old southern rock thrown in the mix.
I’ve been pretty much forbidden to play the music I have from musicals…I envy you. Same with the classical stuff I have…sadly.
For the design team, it’s mostly a combination of rock from different time periods, with some more modern stuff thrown in. And the essential Dragonforce and Metallica…
And then there’s a few ipods that have quite a bit of dance music…and one where you could go from listening to The Who to some random J-pop, and then some random indie band. :rolleyes:
I’m not too sure what they listen to over in the shop. I haven’t been in there in a while…There was one really special point where we were both listening to the same song at the same time, and we were just a few seconds ahead of them
I’m not allowed to play my music out loud, as I’m the only one who enjoys it.
If I was, things would be a lot more awesome.
I know this may seem silly, but as a web designer, what really gets me focused is the pokemon theme song from the first pokemon movie. It just gets me all pumped and all excited for the day.
ROFLMAO
But most of the time, I listen to some Taylor Swift or Linkin Park or The Eagles. Paramore is pretty good too.
Symphonic metal sets me in the mood for programming; either Nightwish or Trans-Siberian Orchestra. They also help out when I’m doing electrical work.
Most of the time we don’t have music on, though; we’re chanting various things (such as "badger badger badger badger … " – we have a team-member named “Badger” and so we adopted the badger song).
I’m listening to ‘Rosetta Stoned’ by Tool right now…not for the kiddies. Not much music past year 2000 on my iTouch…newer rock…esspecially the &*%(that people call metal (e.g. Incessent bass drum beat with rediculous fluctuations between growl and scream) doesn’t really cut it for me. After you get heavier than slayer or pantera you cross the fine line between angry and rediculous. Oh well…besides boiling my blood with minor key guitar riffs I also listen to some classical (Mozart’s requiem) blues (SRV) and more classic rock even some eletronic. I habitually avoid rap and country and emo…I really hate guyliner…
Awesome for the Nightwish part i sadly can’t find others that like them too.
Led Zeppelin. It’s all I need, but I also like:
Metallica S&M
(the album where they play with the San Francisco symphony orchestra)
Random Techno (I’ve heard sandstorm at robotics appox. 57483906 times xD )

I’m a Classic Rock guy. So that means Boston, Electric Light Orchestra, Led Zeppelin, The Animals, The Doors, Rush, Chicago, Dokken, Van Halen, Cream, Queen, Foreigner, Frank Zappa, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Guns N Roses, Jimi Hendrix, etc. The list goes on and on.
The only techno I really listen to tends to be Aphex Twin.
I’ve got quite the variety on my Walkman. Within about half an hour I’ll go from Rush to Skynyrd to Andrew Lloyd Weber to They Might Be Giants to Canadian Brass to Chuck Mangione. There’s also some REALLY random stuff I’ve picked up off of Youtube
Whoop, almost forgot Devo
My other is music from plays like “Little Women” (this years play, come and watch) “Phantom of the Opera” (best in the world), and maybe “Les Misrebales.” (not sure if I spelled that right) Anyway, some really great classical could work too (but it has to be powerful and amazing, which very few is).
Rock and Techno
Anything from
Sweet Child of Mine to
Now Your Gone to
Bleed it out