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(Inspired by SO Podcast #69 )

  • While you are sitting at work, at home or anywhere, and you work on your code, which music do you listen to?

  • What experiences have you had with listening music while programming?

  • What effects did certain music have on you?

  • Did music increase your productivity?

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"(Should this marked as community wiki post?)" : Yes – Yoopergeek Oct 21 at 14:22
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I would say that it could be questioned whether this is programming related. – Fredrik Mörk Oct 21 at 14:23
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Voted to close as dupe: stackoverflow.com/questions/1476407/… – Austin Salonen Oct 21 at 14:24
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Seems to me that people closing Questions, are being VERY trigger happy today! – Old Nick Oct 21 at 14:28
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@deamonfire30: I see your point, and I do take interest in the question, listening to music while programming whenever I can. However, I would say it's more related to productivity than to programming. It could just as well be applied to drawing or any other creative process. Yeah, boring arguments, I know, but being strict about the content is one of many parameters keeping quality up here at SO, I think ;o) – Fredrik Mörk Oct 21 at 14:30
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closed as not programming related by Filip Ekberg, Fredrik Mörk, Adam Robinson, Developer Art, Austin Salonen Oct 21 at 14:24

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I always try to hear http://www.slayradio.org.

It reminds me of the good old days as programmer where called coder and user were called lamer ..

However, on tricky debugging I switch all music off. It really helps me to focus. And sometimes I forget to turn it on again..

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Lately I've been listening to Fear Factory, a lot. I find the high pace, double bass and heavy guitars gets me through the lull from 230-430.

Also, Wu-Tangs 36 Chambers always helps out when I'm stuck on some nasty bug :)

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I'm in a heavy metal band outside of work, so my main choice of music is as heavy as I can get it. Having said that however, when I listen to said music i find myself losing track and concentrating more on the music! I prefer to listen to chilled out stuff, like slow trance, or, completely different, artists like The Fray/ Jose gonzalez. I can just listen to them because they seem to be nice background music!

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