The sounds of travel: What to listen to when road trippin' in the USA
Here at Gadling we'll be highlighting some of our favorite sounds from the road and giving you a sample of each -- maybe you'll find the same inspiration that we did, but at the very least, hopefully you'll think that they're good songs. Got a favorite of your own? Leave it in the comments below and we'll post it at the end of the series."Do you like American music?
I like American music.
Don't you like American music?
Baby-yyyyyy..."
--The Violent Femmes, American Music
For those who are gearing up to travel the vast roadways of America by car, we have here a list of appropriate music to make you feel relaxed, at peace with the road, and good'n American. Though you may be traveling for the holidays, we'll exclude holiday music. You'll hear it at every gas station.
The obvious first choice for pulling out of the driveway is America by Simon and Garfunkel:
Even the street on which you live looks a little more ripe with possibility when that song plays.

The other night we were sitting with a friend enjoying a few Pacificos when he asked if he could turn the fan on to keep the mosquitoes away. As one who always get bitten by these bloodsucking irritants, I was more than happy for the fan to keep me bite-free. As he clicked the fan on, our friend casually mentioned that with the rainy season comes dengue fever, which is not too dangerous,"unless you get Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF)..."
Maybe it's just me, but the first time I heard the words "fish" and "taco" together I felt rather nauseous. But, the ol' fish taco is definitely Baja's favorite and most famous meal -- be it breakfast, lunch or dinner. Just about everywhere you look there is a taco stand accompanied by a sign with a happy looking cartoon fish encouraging you to come over and try this local specialty.
We are slowly starting to feel relatively comfortable in 

Todos Santos, once Baja's sugarcane capital, is a small town located about an hour outside of
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