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Among programmers in my periphery, that genre is way more popular than Rock
Though I have known an unusual minority of Heavy Metal & Hair Metal fans. You know, like Poison and Whitesnake and Motley Crue and all that crap.
Classical music is very highly structured and symmetrical.
This might appeal to programmers who have to be orderly and structured
just to make the simplest programs work properly.
I graduated in Music decades ago. My programs are in C-language.
My website is in straight HTML, just a few lines of code for frame-busting -Larry
But I also love my 80s hair rock. I just can't seem to give it up :)
Oh yeah and I'm a classic car freak too so then there's the mandatory oldies... right now I'm totally into Bobby Vinton.
I'm such a loser... haha
I agree with the hard rock for a lot of the ones I have worked with. These were the same ones with the floods and the checked shirt buttoned to the top. They mostly listened to a lot of hard rock and bad metal.
myself it really depends on my mood
new stuff, old stuff, whatever, most genres, I stay away from country most of the time and don't really listen to much 80's or bubble gum pop but aside form that anything goes.
Pet Shop Boys, Zeppelin, Queen, Bowie, NIN, Blues Traveller, Toby Keith, Vivaldi, Kraftwerk, T-Rex, Roxy Music, The Grid, Meatloaf, Moody Blues, Rednex, Kate Bush, Aerosmith, Guns N Roses, JM Jarre, Vangelis, Gretchen Wilson, Jonathan Richman, Lindisfarne, Moby, Prodigy, Ramstein etc.
Pretty mixed bag I think... or maybe not.
I just got home from a short trip that I extended for a few blocks because "L.A. Woman" was on the radio.
There is a cool radio station in Austin that used to netcast, but they stopped during the royalties hoo-haa a few years ago. There is another one from Madison, WI that stopped and has now started again. (pm me for the URL if you want) They both have a great mix of new adult alternative music.
Besides that:
Just about anything from Led Zepplin.
Junior Brown - Surf Medley.
JS Bach - Concerto for Two Violins in D Minor
Andre Segovia
Gershwin - "An American in Paris" and "Summertime" from Porgy and Bess.
I always wonder what Mozart would think of music from the last 40 years. I also think "Concerto for Two Violins in D Minor" would be great played with two guitars.
anecdotal evidence?
Rock and Roll music and programming have a synergy, the driving beat and the driven compulsion to do it better. They belong to one another just like Mom and Apple Pie.