What’s on your Pandora?

What’s on your Pandora? Here’s mine.

Let’s see… on my list:
* Breaking Benjamin.
* 80’s Dance Parties. When you just didn’t get enough of “The Wedding Singer”.
* Barry White Radio. Bow-chicka-bow-wow. But I think Barry may be lost on anyone younger than 30…
* BT Radio. Sweet techno tunes.
* Celtic Woman Radio. White folks singing about white women stuff in the Old Country.

What’s on your Pandora? Here’s mine.

Let’s see… on my list: * Breaking Benjamin. * 80’s Dance Parties. When you just didn’t get enough of “The Wedding Singer”. * Barry White Radio. Bow-chicka-bow-wow. But I think Barry may be lost on anyone younger than 30… * BT Radio. Sweet techno tunes. * Celtic Woman Radio. White folks singing about white women stuff in the Old Country. * Club / Dance. Black folks rapping about black people stuff in the city. * Daughtry Radio. When you just don’t have enough Nickelback clones in your rotation. * Dream Theater Radio. When 7/8 time just isn’t cool enough to listen to anymore. * Enya Radio. Yeah. I’m a wuss. * Hot Chocolate Radio. See Barry White Radio. * Jim Brickman Radio. Relaxing piano tunes. A bizarre amount of Mormon hymns played on a piano show up on this station for some reason. * John Mayer Radio (which has a LOT of crossover to Michael Buble radio for some reason…) * Linkin Park Radio. In The End, When They Come For Me, The Fallout from What I’ve Done is Burning In The Skies. * Lord of the Rings Radio (when I want some epic orchestral soundtracks!) * The Rippingtons Radio (Weather Channel Music. Don’t ask.) * Salsa Radio. Andale! * The Stars And Stripes Forever Radio. I use this once a year: at my club’s annual model airplane show. * Techno. Because “thumpa-thumpa” music with few or repetitive lyrics makes it easier for me to think. * Today’s Hits Radio. Top 40.

Hope that gives you some variety!