What music do you want to play really loud?


What music do you want to crank up your system for?
I want to know the title and the artist, any type of music.
My choice is The Wall by Pink Floyd.
royy
Here are some individual tracks that are an absolute must for LOUD-lovers:
Aerosmith "Train Kept A Rolling" (Get Your Wings)
Joe Satriani "House Full of Bullets" (Crystal Planet)
Joe Satriani "Cool #9" (Joe Satriani)
Deep Purple "Never Before" (Live on the BBC)
War "Low Rider" (Why Can't We Be Friends?)
War "The Cysco Kid" (The World Is A Ghetto)
Bill Morrissey "Hills of Tuscany" (You'll Never Get To Heaven)
Jennifer Warnes "The Hunter" (The Hunter")
FourPlay "Bali Run" (FOURPLAY)
Les Dudek "Old Judge Jones" (Say No More)
"Panama" as sung by David Lee Roth with Van Halen. This should only be listened to at very loud volumes. The Sammy Haggar version is not quite the same. The Pat Boone version (yes, there is one) with the big band backup is humorous about once a year at very low volume.

Dire Straights "I want my MTV" Only the first part with the build up to the guitar solo, and the guitar solo itself, then I turn down the volume for the rest of the song.

AC/DC "Back in Black" and "You Shook Me All Night Long"

Def Lepard "Pour Some Sugar on Me"

Foreigner "Juke Box Hero"

Michael Jackson "Dirty Diana" and especially "Smooth Criminal"
The artist is talented, even though he is an alleged smooth criminal himself. And yes, that is actually Michael Jackson's heartbeat you hear at the beginning of the song. This version of "Smooth Criminal" will let you know immediatly if you have tightly controled and authoritative midbass when played loudly. At the live concert years ago they blew out a bank of woofers on "Dirty Diana."