Sean Saley is just as comfortable with a guitar in his hand as he is diving into a pool. While training during his first year on UF’s diving team, Saley plays in the band Half Track, which is opening for Afroman later this year. He’s been diving since he was 12, when he
would jump off his grandparents’ roof and into their pool. And his love for rock and all genres of music goes back just as far.
“I’ve been to death metal concerts and jazz shows,” said Saley, who can easily jam out to The Beatles one minute and thrash to Cannibal
Corpse the next. The diver shared what’s been on his rotation lately — a mix that explores multiple areas of rock ‘n’ roll.
“Knights” by Minus the Bear
Minus the Bear is very different music. And they have an awesome drummer too.”
“Shake Me Like A Monkey” by Dave Matthews Band
“I saw them live over the summer, and this song really got the crowd going.”
“Stockholm Syndrome” by Muse
“It’s a really heavy song. I’m into that.”
“Reminiscing” by Little River Band
“I just burst it from my room to annoy the roommates.”
“Helter Skelter” by The Beatles
“I remember when I heard ‘The White Album’ when I was younger, and I wouldn’t leave my room until I learned the riff to this song. I kind
of sucked, so I didn’t leave the room for a while.”
“The Heretic Anthem” by Slipknot
“It’s a wild song, man. I like to listen to this music to get pumped up for the gym or even a meet.”
“Elephants” by Them Crooked Vultures
“A mash-up of Dave Grohl from Nirvana and Foo Fighters, Josh Homme from Queens of the Stone Age, and John Paul Jones from Led
Zeppelin. I like all their bands separately, so together it’s a big plus.”
“Plug In Baby” by Muse
“That was the first song I heard by them, and I never stopped liking them.”