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Music in Cars

The driver should always be the one to choose the music, but he needs to think about others too. The most important thing is that the driver likes the music. He's the one who's driving, so music he dislikes may annoy him, and that's no good. I usually listen to music when I'm driving alone or with my girlfriend. When it's someone else I tend to avoid it.
 
It's an unspoken rule that the driver chooses the music. I sincerely don't mind what's playing on my stereo, so I try to make people feel welcome enough in my presence to change it to their liking, but said people are too polite.

Most of the time I'm blaring hip-hop in the car. I feel like I'm driving like Batman when I listen to this song. I listen to jazz when I feel like being a Sunday driver. At least once a day I end up meeting someone for a smoke in a parking lot, though, so no matter my mood I usually end up leaving my stereo on hip-hop.
 
I normally just have the radio on in the car. It helps break up the awkward silence between me and the driver. Otherwise I just tend to play DS, so it doesn't really matter.
 
my car.

my music.

my rules.

don't like it? get out. :P

Well, that only applies to me driving. If I'm in a different car like my mom's, then it's their car and their music. I can tolerate my dad's 80's classic rock music, but not my mom's Banda/Norteno music ayayay. xD
 
I don't drive, but I just listen to music on my headphones when I'm in the car, while the driver choose what music he/she likes.

Good driving music would be something uplifting and fast paced such as Rock or Drum and Bass.
 
In our car, there's a mixture between what the driver wants to listen to & what everyone else wants to listen to.

So we sometimes listen to talks, other times we listen to the radio, and other times the cd's (mainly 80's) that we own.
 
My friends and I all carpool when we get together and it's always the driver's choice, so it's usually one of
>My Little Pony fan songs
>orchestral Skyrim-type stuff
>j-rock/j-pop (that's me)
>old Linkin Park songs and Five Finger Death Punch
>dubstep

The sixth member of our group doesn't has a car and is the only person to have ever spoken out against the "My car/my music" rule, but if we're driving out of our ways to pick him up then he should be thankful that there's some kind of background noise instead of the uncomfortable silence akin to a parent driving a child home after finding out said child had gotten in trouble.
 
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