Top ten songs sure to get you on that “Burnout” mood — NOT safe for driving!
You know how music actually affects your general disposition in any particular activity you engage in, right? Well, Electronic Arts certainly recognizes that as fact, hence they teamed up with AOL music to come up with a list that will certainly get drivers in that “Burnout” mood, but would be definite must-avoids if they wanna survive life on the fast lane.
The poll was conducted to mark the release of EA’s PSP race-action title Burnout Dominator. The concept behind the poll is rather simple as well. The list basically represents those songs that “got people in the ‘Burnout’ mood to drive aggressively, get the blood pumping and the adrenaline racing.” And the finding was pleasantly surprising. Mostly, people recognize rock classics as the ultimate type of songs that could drive them to push that gas pedal just a little harder until they smell burning rubber.
So pretty much, if you’re driving only behind your PSP with Burnout Dominator, then the list could prove really helpful in getting that vibe on. But when you’re out in the real world, then you should essentially stay away from the songs in this list. Here’s the top ten adrenaline-boosting songs that drivers should avoid in the real world:
- Paradise City (Guns N Roses)
- Song 2 (Blur)
- Bat Out of Hell (Meat Loaf)
- Ace of Spades (Motorhead)
- When We Were Young (The Killers)
- Buck Rogers (Feeder)
- You Will Be Under My Wheels (Prodigy)
- Born To Run (Bruce Springsteen)
- This Ain’t A Scene… (Fall Out Boy)
- Tainted Love (Soft Cell)
Personally, I would have put in the list any Aerosmith song. Nothing like good ol’ Steve Tyler’s strong vocals turning up the melancholy knob, alongside pure energetic angst. Sheer genius. You, what’s on your list?
You know how music actually affects your general disposition in any particular activity you engage in, right? Well, Electronic Arts certainly recognizes that as fact, hence they teamed up with AOL music to come up with a list that will certainly get drivers in that “Burnout” mood, but would be definite must-avoids if they wanna survive life on the fast lane.
The poll was conducted to mark the release of EA’s PSP race-action title Burnout Dominator. The concept behind the poll is rather simple as well. The list basically represents those songs that “got people in the ‘Burnout’ mood to drive aggressively, get the blood pumping and the adrenaline racing.” And the finding was pleasantly surprising. Mostly, people recognize rock classics as the ultimate type of songs that could drive them to push that gas pedal just a little harder until they smell burning rubber.
So pretty much, if you’re driving only behind your PSP with Burnout Dominator, then the list could prove really helpful in getting that vibe on. But when you’re out in the real world, then you should essentially stay away from the songs in this list. Here’s the top ten adrenaline-boosting songs that drivers should avoid in the real world:
- Paradise City (Guns N Roses)
- Song 2 (Blur)
- Bat Out of Hell (Meat Loaf)
- Ace of Spades (Motorhead)
- When We Were Young (The Killers)
- Buck Rogers (Feeder)
- You Will Be Under My Wheels (Prodigy)
- Born To Run (Bruce Springsteen)
- This Ain’t A Scene… (Fall Out Boy)
- Tainted Love (Soft Cell)
Personally, I would have put in the list any Aerosmith song. Nothing like good ol’ Steve Tyler’s strong vocals turning up the melancholy knob, alongside pure energetic angst. Sheer genius. You, what’s on your list?