What CDs do you guys listen to all the way through while smokin? Mine are: D-12 - Devil's Night Eminem - Marshall Mathers LP Eminem - The Eminem Show Dr. Dre - Chronic 2001 Incubus - Morning View Korn - Follow the Leader Linkin Park - Reanimation Disturbed - Believe Pink Floyd - The Wall Presidents of the USA - Pure Frosting I'm always lookin for good toke music so make some suggestions!
Sublime-40 oz. to Freedom Bob Marley- Rastaman Vibration My mix CDs LBDAS- Wonders of the World Various- Fire on the Mountain (Reggae Celebrates the Grateful Dead)
yo all the incubus cds are the bomb but here are my favorites Incubus~ fungus Amoungus Incubus~ S.C.I.E.N.C.E 311~ Music Jimi Hendrix~ Live AT WoodStock 69' Greatful Dead~ Skeletons from the closet
Phish - Alll Live CDs The Beta Band - all Radiohead - all Bob Marley - all Pink Floyd - all Grateful Dead - all Jack Johnson - all etc...
I usually listen to Bob marley, sublime, pink floyed, or random hip hop stuff.... but when you're really really stoned, listen to the Chemical Brothers....they are fucking awsome....
I listen to anything by redman and/or method man wu tang 36 chambers Nas Illmatic Led Zepplin I or Physical Grafiti Beatles Rubber Soul, White Album, or anything in between Pink Floyd - the wall Blestenation FUCK A MIXTAPE volume 3 Dr. Dre Chronic or Chronic 2001 Tom Jones Greatest Hits (the vegas years) anything by Frank Sinatra Jill Scott - who is jill scott? Alicia Keys new album
Pink Floyd- Dark Side of the Moon Sublime- 40 oz. to Freedom The Rentals- Return of the Rentals Led Zeppelin - 2
Sublime - unplugged cd Pink Floyd - Dark side of the moon Crosby Stills Nash & Young - all Doors - all
I don't think "Lateralus" by Tool was mentioned yet. That album is amazing from start to finish. Next time I trip it's on my list of music to listen to.
since no one has listed or strated a classic rock stoner selection, i will. jimi hendrix-electric ladyland and are you experienced...huh. all of em, really led zep- any pink floyd the wall (movie is better), dark side... beatles- from revolver on grateful dead-uncle john's band, aoxomoxoa, etc. any bowie bob dylan deep purple frank zappa and mothers!!! marley ...sorry i'm not typing albums anymore... the guess who the who-tommy, the who sell out, etc. joni mitchell-blue three dog night(live at the forum is my favorite) so yeah.
beach boys- pet sounds floyd- dark side. piper at the gates of dawn grateful dead- aoxomoxoa, live sets yes- relayer, fragile, lesclaypool/frogbrigade - purple onion pavement - terror twilight
Lately I've been listening to [url="http://www.synthtopia.com/music_review/EasyStarAll-Stars-DubSide.html]"Dub Side of the Moon"[/url] by the Easy Star All-Stars; absolutely amazing album. If you haven't heard of it, then definitely try and get a hold of it; reggae and Pink Floyd fans alike.
In no particular order: The Beatles: "Abbey Road" XTC: "Skylarking" Todd Rundgren: "Something/Anything" The Beach Boys: "Pet Sounds" Frank Zappa: "We're Only In It For the Money" David Bowie: "Hunky Dory" NRBQ: "Scraps" The Clash: "London Calling" Queen: "Sheer Heart Attack" Led Zeppelin: III Dave Brubeck: "Time Out" Stevie Wonder "Talking Book" The Who: "Sell Out" Steely Dan: "Can't Buy A Thrill" The Kinks: "Kronikles" Big Star: "#1 Record" The Grateful Dead: "American Beauty" The Band: "The Band" Yes: "Fragile" Little Feat: "Sailin' Shoes" Traffic: "The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys" Beck: "Mutations" The Police: "Outlandos D'Amour" The Steve Miller Band: "Anthology" Paul McCartney: "Ram" They Might Be Giants: "Flood" Elton John "Captain Fantastic & The Brown Dirt Cowboy" Taj Mahal: "Giant Step/De Ole Folks At Home" The Pretty Things: "Parachute" Why these? Great hooks, eclectic arrangements, loads of fun, and I can listen to them over and over again without getting bored!
widespread panic - live in the classic city widespread panic - till the medicine takes string cheese incident - a string cheese incident phish - billy breathes floyd - ummagumma
yeah i agree with most of the stated above.im into my golden oldies-crosby, stills and nash (wooden ships,helplessly hoping),stills and young band,buffalo springfeild and anything in between. jj cale-5 is one of my personal favourite toking albums pink floyd-atom heart mother , is quite cool for ..well for chilling and eventually conkin out to cat stevens-tea for the tillerman janis joplin-anything is pretty good for dancin about all hazy-like nilsson-the point! i seriously recomend for a good laugh nitty gritty dirt band: uncle charlie and his dog teddy is alo good for a chortle dire straights-vertigo and making moves jethro tull-locomotive breath led zep-whatever youre in the mood for emerson lake and palmer-tarkus is pretty damn good to get into when your baked zappa-mufin research in the utility kitchen soz for making such a large list... but you did ask,have fun
kottonmouth kings people under the stairs atmosphere living legends andre nikatina eekamouse - bitty bong bong (good song)