Whether strutting to a recent rap song or meandering to
a lanquid classic rock ballad, Bruins enjoy listening to a wide
variety of music. Here are just a few examples of what they are
listening to. Robert Tseng Fifth-year
Electrical Engineering and Economics "The station KROQ."
Shirley Siao
Third-year
Biology "A sermon from Evergreen Baptist Church. I missed church
on Sunday, so my friend gave me a tape." Nick
Durazo Second-year Computer Science "The heavy metal band
Forbidden." Matt Bell Fifth-year Molecular Cell
Development Biology "Robert Walter 20th Congress, kind of a funk
jazz (sound)." Jason Stoll Second-year Film "Snoop
Dogg, ‘Doggy Style.’" Kimbell Pollock Fourth-year
Art History "Lenny Kravitz, his Greatest Hits album."
Jackie Lee Fourth-year English "Janet Jackson, her
first album ‘If.’ (I’m just listening to it) just because I enjoy
the music, I guess." James Nikopoulos Third-year
English "At The Drive In’s album ‘Relationship of Command.’ It’s
good old fashioned rock I guess, a little punkish." Neil
Godbole Third-year Cognitive Science "’Automatic For the
People,’ by REM. It’s kind of a night album for me. I just kind of
like listening to it, especially the last track. Its kind of a
mellow night track and I was just of walking around with a blissful
night feeling." Compiled by Antero Garcia, Daily Bruin Senior
Staff. Photos by Nicole Miller, Daily Bruin Staff. Web Adaptation
by Hernane Tabay, Daily Bruin Senior Staff