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Study music - Post bands (or artists) (1 Viewer)

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Music floats my boat.

Leeland..
if anyone has heard of them

a good band.
kings of leon
MGMT
band of hoarses
Jeff buckly
jason reeves
hot chip...

things that get my mind ticking.

you?
 

stillwaters

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coldplay... parachutes album... very mellow and soothing... although also a bit melancholy
 

I-Love-Jesus

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Anything that will block out any distracting outside noise. I'm weird though. I can listen to anything. It doesn't matter how heavy or weird the song is, it still helps!
Often:
- Leeland (as someone just mentioned);
- Justin Nozuka;
- UnderOATH;
- All That Remains;
- Brooke Fraser;
- Relient K;
And many more. Like hundreds. Just anything really =]
 

housah0lic

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favorite worst nightmare - arctic monkeys

in search of sunrise - tiesto

mos chillout ibiza 03
 

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Led Zepplin is only good study music if you're listening to one of the instrumentals.

For me, good study music is something WITHOUT LYRICS. Or with very underipherable lyrics.

- Boards of Canada
- Air (one of the finest in terms of study)
- Portishead
- Radiohead (kid A specifically, but its all good)
- My bloody valentine
- Slowdive
- Supertramp
- The the
 

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I find Vampire Weekend and the Coral to be quite helpful for studying, no idea why though...
 

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