angel beats! by sennoh (bedroom pop/hyperpop ? idk tbh)
You’d think a chill track like this would inspire me to be a chill driver.
We’re Going for a Ride/We’re Not Coming Back by Ashes at Last (crabcore)
The explanation is the song name.
Third year in america by In Which Divides Us (deathcore)
I’ve played this before and trying to take any turns to this song is a challenge.
SSX Trickmont by Belmont (easycore)
Also self-explanitory. Brian Lada just writes super energetic drums. Most of Belmont’s discography is banned from my car, most especially their newest album because it made me super hyper the first 10 times I listened to it.
Red Wine and Discontent by SeeYouSpaceCowboy... (post-hardcore, sasscore)
“Don’t, blink you’ll miss it all. Watch as we lose control.” Yeah, not in the car please.
And the Silver Surfer… by The Undertaking! (chaotic hardcore)
Unless I’m already out of energy and need to stay awake, playing this song is gonna shoot my energy levels up a bit too much.
Bayonetwork: Vultures In Vivid Color by Norma Jean (chaotic hardcore)
Same story here.
The Way Out Is Broken by Armor for Sleep (post-hardcore)
Honestly, this song isn’t too out there, I’d honestly expect any other Armor for Sleep song to be banned from the car, but for some reason it’s this one. Car Underwater should’ve been banned, but I can’t stop myself from listening to that song when it comes on, so it’s except. Let’s call it nepotism.
Stop Talking, Start Sweating by She Has a Fashion Vice (metalcore, post-hardcore)
When I first listened to this song a few weeks ago, I knew it’d be banned, but not before I played it in the car on repeat a few times of course.
F.C.P.R.E.M.I.X. by The Fall of Troy (progressive post-hardcore)
I have the CD of this album in my car for emergencies only. It’s like a fire extinguisher… if they were made of gasoline.