Studying can be especially boring, often times we find it too quiet with out tv or music or else we can't focus because Panic at the disco is telling us to imagine him pacing the pews of a church corridor. While Imagining Brendon Urie pacing around is nice and all, its not exactly the best way to study. Here I have compiled a list of the best Soundtracks to listen to while studying (sorry, Brendon).
1. The Hobbit; Howard Shore
The Hobbit has some of the sweetest flowing tunes, not to mention a huge variety of instruments. Songs can go from a high pitched flute to a low trumpet. Plus, who doesn't love the sound of the shire?
2. Star Wars: The Force Awakens; John Williams
While all of the star wars soundtracks are beautiful, I found the force awakens to be the most calming. It flows much better than the others and has a more constant sound. Each track flows perfectly into the next, and ends in a compilation of all the songs performed in the film.
3. Captain America: Civil War; Henry Jackman
Henry Jackman created a whole new sound in Captain America: civil war. Each song is composed to convey a specific emotion in its listeners. Most of all it conveys a feeling of super awesomeness. I always think I do an awesome, super, study job when I listen to it.
4. Stranger Things Volume One; Kyle Dixon, Micheal Stein
This soundtrack is a crazy mixture of synth and drama. Each song tells its own story and takes you to another place and time. Its also about an hour long, so if you're in for the long haul writing that paper due the next day, its the perfect choice.
5. The Flash original Television soundtrack: season 1; Blake Neeley
This speedy soundtrack is perfect for the fast paced workers. Whether you're doing flash cards (Pun fully intended) or writing a quick essay, it keeps up with your learning pace and encourages you to move faster.
6. Interstellar; Hans Zimmer
Hans Zimmer created a sound perfect for the Space-time universe shown in interstellar, and he used a FREAKING PIPE ORGAN!!! The sound twinkles or lulls along with you as you study and start to better understand what you are working on. Also... HE USED A PIPE ORGAN!
7. Harry potter; John Williams
I have sadly put Harry potter at the bottom of this list. Why? Because while most of the songs carry a gentle tune throughout, a few have a heavy use of high pitched instruments and that can be highly distracting while doing your work. Its still better than Brendon though.







