@abadesi Oops! Should've mentioned it. I listen to it as well when the mood strikes. Listened to Toccata and Fugue in different forms (original. rock. dubstep, etc.) yesterday XD
@talwarutkarsh Rather for me, the genre depends on my mood and it goes on to increase my productivity. So if I am too energetic I listen to Rock/Metal and work while headbanging a bit :P but if I am lazy or relaxed I put on some Lo-fi/Chill music to get in the groove. May be something is odd with me :P
@gaurav_shrishrimal Not at all haha. I think that's how most people operate and there's nothing wrong with that. I do it too sometimes. Sometimes I'd just want to listen to Coke Studio and nothing else, other times it would be a Bullet For My Valentine playlist.
@gaurav_shrishrimal Oh btw since you mentioned you like Rock, may I suggest a great playlist that works equally well whether you're working or going on a roadtrip? It's called Walk Like A Badass. https://open.spotify.com/playlis...
It's been a while since I listened to any music π. For the last ~2 years, I listen almost exclusively to podcasts and audiobooks, almost all day ππ§.
@alexdevero Even while working? π€ I mean yeah they're both great but I don't think I could listen all day while still being able to process and retain all that information.
@talwarutkarsh I am used to it. Listening to podcasts and audiobooks is fine when I code (on 2.5x β‘). However, I can't listen to anything when I write for my blog. When writing articles, no audio input. Complete silence.