DAY 22 of the 30 Day Song Challenge, alternative music styles!
Much like this song challenge idea, 22 days in, how do I keep going??? MUSIC! So what’s an alternative song that gets you out of bed, gets one foot in front of the other, buckle down, and GRIND.
Each day I’ll post the challenge and you share some of your favorite alternative & indie songs that meet the challenge!
Party Party On
Haha! Really??? 💕💕💕
Hehe
I don’t know if you realize it but comments like that make my day/week.
Pleasure is mine luv😘
…you have to listen to it very loud…
know those vibes, will check it out!
https://youtu.be/8Gew8MIg6Ww?si=tI2g-Y5l_Ouj6N6r
Forces of the Unseen by Cloud Cult is my power song. Please say it can’t be done, cause that’s just fuel for me to do this yeah you’ll see!
ugh! love Cloud Cult!
Depends how I’m feeling and what I’m trying to do.
For those difficult mornings where I need to be kicked out of bed, “Crawling” by Linkin Park or “Bring Me To Life” by Evanescence do the trick.
For school stuff, anything from Weezer’s blue album helps me to concentrate.
When I have to walk places, I listen to “Warning” by Green Day.
Housework is a breeze with “I Hate Jazz” by Mike Krol. It’s also pretty effective against depressive slump.
For more erratic productivity, a good place to start is “Valium Knights” by Spinnerette.
And, finally, the best music for coding, hacking, and Linux stuff is either retrowave, new wave, or electronic rock. An example of each is “Nebula” by Codecrasher, “What We Do” by Devo, and “Club Foot” by Kasabian.
Sparta FC by The Fall is pretty relentless and has a great riff - a typical bit of sarcasm (single version - album version sounds like porridge)
Accidents by Alexisonfire is the song I play when I’m having a rough day at work and I need something to power me through the last little bit
Just in terms of a quick boost of energy: Rancid - Antennas
Apologies to any of you in California. Nothing personal. 😃
while the iron is hot by trees
Another group that I want to say that the entire, Super Mega Fantastic, album is worth a listen.
And their follow up, Wasa Tusa, is a great chill out album