Hitting the road in a bit and want to discover some new music!

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  1. Enter with Caution – Quix (ft.Alix Robson)

    Heads up it’s a drum and bass track^

  2. Highway to Hell- Ac/Dc

    I can’t Drive 55- Sammy Hagar

    Running With the Devil- Van Halen

    Take it Easy- The Eagles

    Here I Go Again- Whitesnake

  3. Judas Priest- Desert Plains

    Judas Priest – Headin’ Out to the Highway

    GNR- Dust ‘n Bones

    Rolling Stones- Jumping Jack Flash

    Aerosmith- Sweet Emotion

    Alice Cooper- Long Way to Go

  4. If you’re on Spotify look for a playlist called “Classic Rock Drive”, it’s pretty good and has 150 songs in it.

  5. Reelin in The Years – Steely Dan

    Highway Star – Deep Purple

    Radar Love – Golden Earring

  6. Old school country:

    “Waymore’s Blues,” “Only Daddy That’ll Walk the Line,” “Luckenbach, TX”, “Wurlitzer Prize” by Waylon Jennings

    “Uncloudy Day”, “Whiskey River”, “Shotgun Willie”, “Pancho and Lefty” by Willie Nelson (Pancho and Lefty with Merle Haggard)

    “Sing Me Back Home”, “Ramblin’ Fever”, “Big City”, “Little Ol’ Wine Drinker Me” by Merle Haggard

    “Wabash Cannonball”, “Folsom Prison Blues”, “Big River”, “Boy Named Sue” by Johnny Cash

    Then I’ll throw in some of the 90s guys like:

    “Guitars, Cadillacs”, “Little Sister”, “Fast as You” by Dwight Yoakam

    “The Fireman”, “Here for a good time”, “All my exes live in Texas” by George Strait

    “Chattahoochee”, “Country Boy”, “Summertime Blues”, “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere”, “Margaritaville” by Alan Jackson (threw in a couple duets with Jimmy Buffett towards the end there..)

  7. For nighttime there’s loads of synthwave/chillwave/etc mixes out there that work well for that. Then you got some that are meant for a more daytime thing, but if not that there’s some future funk that is pretty great. Then you got Top Gear’s Seriously Cool Driving Music.

  8. Number of the Beast – Iron Maiden

    Keeper of the Seven Keys Parts 1 & 2 – Helloween

  9. I may be weird, but I like listening to local radio when travelling. It’s an interesting way to get a sense of the location. It is also interesting to drive through areas that are so rural that there are no radio stations in the area.

  10. Whoaaaa we’re half way there….. Whoaaaa livin on a prayerrrrr. Take my hand we’ll make i swear! Lol

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