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    I like classical. Dave.

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    Lost User
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    Ya, I tried that once and it was OK. Solid one though.

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      The Smiths. And this has been discussed here many times.

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      Sorry, I searched but apparently not well enough. Still interesting to see the various responses.

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        When coding, my playlist would have a mix of metal (Dream Theater, In Flames, Nightwish, Kamelot, Epica), rock and roll (Skid Row), and alternative/hard rock/grunge (Dishwalla, Nickelback, Alter Bridge), and let the shuffle mode do its job.

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        Too hard for me. A previous coworker liked the hard stuff and I can't think straight with that kind of music. I listened to some of it when I was younger but not for coding.

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          What music do you listen to when you are coding? Or, do you not listen to any at all? I like trance, something that has a consistent beat but usually no words. The constant beat seems to keep my mind focused.

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          RobCroll
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          Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't. Choice of music depends on mood. Music doesn't distract me, when focused I don't even notice it.

          "You get that on the big jobs."

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            What music do you listen to when you are coding? Or, do you not listen to any at all? I like trance, something that has a consistent beat but usually no words. The constant beat seems to keep my mind focused.

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            Maybe it's just me, but it constantly surprises me that people seem to have such narrow tastes in music. I like music. I listen to almost anything - some I like, some I don't. if I don't like it I hit skip, change radio stations or whatever. When I am head-down bum-up coding in an office environment (i.e. with noise) I tend to go for something without lyrics just to keep out distractions. But when I am coding alone at home, anything goes.

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            • L Lost User

              What music do you listen to when you are coding? Or, do you not listen to any at all? I like trance, something that has a consistent beat but usually no words. The constant beat seems to keep my mind focused.

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              TOday so far... Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Ride, Swervedriver, Radiohead, Dinosaur Jr, Placebo

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                Sorry, I searched but apparently not well enough. Still interesting to see the various responses.

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                PIEBALDconsult
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                There must be more than these. But these are the ones to which I replied "The Smiths". :-D http://www.codeproject.com/Lounge.aspx?msg=3185629[^] http://www.codeproject.com/Lounge.aspx?msg=2837907[^] http://www.codeproject.com/Lounge.aspx?msg=4021425[^] http://www.codeproject.com/Lounge.aspx?msg=4140393[^] http://www.codeproject.com/Lounge.aspx?msg=2700477[^] http://www.codeproject.com/Lounge.aspx?msg=3194502[^]

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                • L Lost User

                  What music do you listen to when you are coding? Or, do you not listen to any at all? I like trance, something that has a consistent beat but usually no words. The constant beat seems to keep my mind focused.

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                  charlieg
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                  Soundtracks. I know, weird. Gladiator, CTHD, The Hunt for Red October....

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                    What music do you listen to when you are coding? Or, do you not listen to any at all? I like trance, something that has a consistent beat but usually no words. The constant beat seems to keep my mind focused.

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                    loctrice
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                    I love to listen to chicago blues when I write code. Sometimes I do rock (manson, zombie, etc..), but only rarely. When I was in college , I actually couldn't code without it. I did my projects at home because I needed the music. These days I just code in silence. I should start playing the blues again, I really cranked it out when I did.

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                      What music do you listen to when you are coding? Or, do you not listen to any at all? I like trance, something that has a consistent beat but usually no words. The constant beat seems to keep my mind focused.

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                      Ravi Bhavnani
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                      I prefer silence, but am forced to listen to white noise to drown out the ambient chatter at my workplace.  My work environment at home is completely quiet. Oddly enough, the only time I can listen to music while I "work" is when I'm retouching old photographs in PShop.  Go figure - must the L/R brain thing. /ravi

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                        What music do you listen to when you are coding? Or, do you not listen to any at all? I like trance, something that has a consistent beat but usually no words. The constant beat seems to keep my mind focused.

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                        wizardzz
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                        I sometimes listen to music with words, sometimes punk'ish/garage, though that's probably just my current phase. For the most part and more consistently, I listen to instrumental: The Dirty Three, Tortoise, Explosions in the Sky, even some Dan Deacon.

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                        • L Lost User

                          What music do you listen to when you are coding? Or, do you not listen to any at all? I like trance, something that has a consistent beat but usually no words. The constant beat seems to keep my mind focused.

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                          Movie Soundtracks & etc.,. Easy rider is my favorite album. I have totally around 130 songs(including couple of non-English songs).

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                            I prefer silence, but am forced to listen to white noise to drown out the ambient chatter at my workplace.  My work environment at home is completely quiet. Oddly enough, the only time I can listen to music while I "work" is when I'm retouching old photographs in PShop.  Go figure - must the L/R brain thing. /ravi

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                            Ravi Bhavnani wrote:

                            must the L/R brain thing

                            Do you program with the wrong side of your brain? :confused:

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                              I prefer silence, but am forced to listen to white noise to drown out the ambient chatter at my workplace.  My work environment at home is completely quiet. Oddly enough, the only time I can listen to music while I "work" is when I'm retouching old photographs in PShop.  Go figure - must the L/R brain thing. /ravi

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                              Jacquers
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                              I prefer silence as well, or else I can't hear the voices in my head... ;P

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                                What music do you listen to when you are coding? Or, do you not listen to any at all? I like trance, something that has a consistent beat but usually no words. The constant beat seems to keep my mind focused.

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                                J.S.Bach - on 78 rpm.

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                                  What music do you listen to when you are coding? Or, do you not listen to any at all? I like trance, something that has a consistent beat but usually no words. The constant beat seems to keep my mind focused.

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                                  When I listen it's mostly hard rock and heavy metal merged with blues and jazz. among the artists are Metallica, ACDC, Rhapsody, Judas Priest, Red Hot Chilipeppers, hooverphonic, Leonard Cohen, Queen, Faith No More, Moby, ZZ Top, Dire Straits, Beastie Boys and a bunch of single songs (instead of albums) and dutch artists...

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                                  • L Lost User

                                    What music do you listen to when you are coding? Or, do you not listen to any at all? I like trance, something that has a consistent beat but usually no words. The constant beat seems to keep my mind focused.

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                                    Chandrasekharan P
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                                    Well it depends.. Sometimes its Pink Floyd,Doors, Deep Purple. Otherwise its Beatles, Simon and Garfunkel. and sometimes its Indian classical.

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                                      What music do you listen to when you are coding? Or, do you not listen to any at all? I like trance, something that has a consistent beat but usually no words. The constant beat seems to keep my mind focused.

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                                      GuyThiebaut
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                                      J.S. Bach Precise, with lots of creativity - just what I need when coding. Mainly orchestral suites or the lute suites on guitar...

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                                        J.S.Bach - on 78 rpm.

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                                        Keith Barrow
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                                        Now that, sir, is decadent!

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                                          What music do you listen to when you are coding? Or, do you not listen to any at all? I like trance, something that has a consistent beat but usually no words. The constant beat seems to keep my mind focused.

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                                          Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                                          Planet Rock. Even the doorbell goes up to 11.

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