Good music to study too.

<p>I've been into Charlotte Sometimes lately, she gets me through nights and nights of studying. Check this: imeem.com/charlottesometimes/music</p>

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<p>Liz <33</p>

<p>If I wanted to stay, you won't stand in my way, but I'm choosing to leave with your heart on my sleeve. It feels too good without you. umgd</p>

<p>I like to listen to metal and hard rock. I have no idea why, but it makes me concentrate.</p>

<p>instrumentals only, whether its classical symphonies or orchestral soundtracks. I can't have songs with words because that throws off my concentration (makes me sing along in my head?)</p>

<p>yeah, techno and classical music</p>

<p>Chill music on Pandora.</p>

<p>M83 10char</p>

<p>depends on what kind of work i'm doing...if it's math or physics, anything goes. but if i have to read, i listen to classical or instrumental music...but it has to be stimulating at the same time, because it could just put you to sleep. so at he very least JS Bach's stuff for solo instruments, and from there some minimalist music like Glass, Eastman, Reich, Nyman, Riley; or other 20th century classical like Messiaen, Stravinsky. really, anything but really slow stuff, as good as it may be...otherwise i'm out like a light.</p>

<p>Metal. j/k, I usually have a whole lot playin, since after a little while I become unawares of it.</p>

<p>yup, techno and classical music</p>

<p>I can listen to anything for most homework, although if I'm writing an essay or something I have to listen to music without words, classical or celtic preferably.</p>

<p>trance is pretty much all i listen to now on any occasion.</p>