What do you Sup Forumsuys listen to when you're coding?

What do you Sup Forumsuys listen to when you're coding?

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Nicki Minaj

Touhou remixes
Shibuya-kei
Other japanese shit

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Burial

I usually listen to instrumentals; anything with lyrics or people talking is distracting

Gangsta rap
Hip hop
Horrorcore

Walked up 2 your house, knocked on your door, and blew your ass off.

I enjoyed this when the song played on The Martian

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"chill" music, like vaporwave

Jazz jam sessions
Seriously there's nothing like jazz when it comes to background music

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Synthwave usually

Depends.
When I actually need to figure out how to best to an algorithm, or plan ahead how to do a design, I turn the music off.

Once I figured out what is the most efficient way to do the given task, then I turn the music up so it takes my mind off of the monotonous task of doing something I can do in my sleep. I break down a task to steps so simple that I really don't need to think at all to implement it; only time. At that point I'm coding while listening to music, not the other way around.

As for what I listen to, basically anything with a good melody, doesn't matter if it's Mozart, Pink Floyd, or Nine Inch Nails.

The biggest problem in my productivity is basically the long periods when I can't figure out what I want to listen to, and just endlessly browse my upnp server for minutes.

Here's my music.

chop it off chop it off

This. Most of the time in long focus sessions I won't listen to anything just for the sake of concentration, but if I'm just writing out code then I usually listen to something like classical music, classical guitar, soft/classic/alt rock, grunge, but not really anything poppy or upbeat usually. Moreso just darker, softer music like Pearl Jam which is pretty much all I've been listening to for the past couple weeks or so.

Oh, and David Bowie, sometimes Green Day or MCR. Grunge is probably the nicest thing to listen to when you're trying to work though.

bach, organ and harpsichord

The matrix soundtrack
Blade Runner soundtrack
Early 00s jungle

I'm a leet haxxor xddddd hahah don't hit on me

Portal soundtrack
Deadmau5
Vaporwave

Pure Progressive Trance

5 hour long nightcore gaming compilations

plastikman

slowed down hardcore techno

tell me more

Huh. Thought I was the only one who liked that shit.

It's basically all I listen to...

Nickelback

Their older stuff was pretty good IMHO.

I just noticed you're a tripfag
GTFO nigger, and never come back

Never knew someone could get triggered that easily.

Tritonal, chainsmokers, etc

90s Hackercore music. (e.g. Prodigy, Utah Saints)

Weather Report

musicForProgramming is god-tier but usually I listen to vaporwave, shit off Adult Swims soundtracks (Ghostly Swim 2 is fucking awesome coding music), or stoner metal

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Drum and Bass, or ambient electronic.

rap, memerap and chiptune music playlists on youtube

either nothing or wathever shit that doesn't have lyrics
also 2hus

Nothing? how do you do it? I get bored too quick, if there's silence

Cancer shit by Triple Q most of the time

got any playlist to recommend?
Most of the DNB I found have lyrics in them and it's distracting.
I'm looking for musics with just bass like actually just drum bass but it's impossible to find so I had to settle for DNB

Songs that get drunk white girls excited

That can be found on Spotify.

Those are all like really depressing love songs.
I hate those sad songs alot cause it reminds me of my shitty past and can never get into it.
I tried some EDM but some is good and some isn't.

Lol holy shit, you kind of people are still alive.

Armin so buttmad that he's no longer classified as trance

Krautrock, progressive Rock, psychedelic Rock, Dub. It shouldn't have to much vocals in it

Someone crying. It's usually just me.

Something that will keep me from getting anxious. Normally I'm into thrash and death metal, but that shit gets me way too worked up when I'm trying to work. I usually throw on some classic rock that I know so well that the words in the songs won't distract me, i.e. Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, etc.

90s and early 2000s electronic/techno/house. Basically, before everything went into the irritating "wait for the drop" and the bizarre "sound sucking out in place of actual bass".

Any albums/discographies to recommend?

If I really have to focus hard then I can't listen to music, feels like splitting my head in two. If it's just some stupid code monkey stuff, then whatever classical composer I'm into. Usually just chamber music kind of stuff, symphonic stuff is often too much already.

Either metal, "newretrowave" or stuff like Monstercat

Try some melodic instrumental. I personall recommend Helix Nebula.

Eurobeat

Dark Drum&Bass or Industrial

Why do you cry?

Deep or garage house

>The matrix soundtrack
my nigga

>What do you Sup Forumsuys listen to when you're coding?

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A Guitar hero III playlist

Depends on the mood.
Black, death, doom, and thrash metal.
Sometimes I'll just run ASMR videos in the background.
Maybe I'll toss on some jazz. Maybe hip-hop.
Sometimes I just want some noise and put on either a 10 hour brown noise track or 10 hours of rain.
Anything to drown out the inane cacophony of shit that fills the office every day.

Mostly either Death Grips or Vocaloid/weeb music.

Pop/radio music. It's nice, it's catchy, it's upbeat, I don't have to pay a lot of attention to it. Most of the time I don't listen to anything at all, too distracting.

japanese anime-themed erotic asmr

>Waterloo
Poo in it

I don't listen to music at all. I'm not sure you can accomplish anything useful listening to music while writing code.

V A P O R W A V E

Nujabes
Fat Jon
Tycho
Mathbonus

Hotline Miami soundtracks or vaporwave

aphex twin ambient works

list += Brian Eno

Neurofunk, mostly the experimental stuff of this genre