Back 'in the day' when CD's were pretty new, vinyl and and cassettes were normal method of making compilations.
I used to have a list of 'Dangerous Driving Music'
Apart from some 'oldies' already mentioned I'd like to add (some are pretty 'slow' or things go out of control pretty quick
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Meatloaf, 'Bat out of Hell' and other stuff (et.al.)
Chris Rea, 'Road to Hell', et.al.
The Who (even though they were Mod icons) 'Happy Jack', 'My Generation', et.al.
Yello, 'The Race' 'Third of June', 'Of Course I'm Lying'
Roy Wood and Wizzard, 'See my Baby Jive, Ball Park Incident', et.al.
Argent, 'God Gave Rock And Roll To You' 'Hold Your Head Up'
Mott the Hoople, 'All the way from Memphis', 'Golden Age of Rock and Roll'
From Rocky Horror Show, 'Timewarp'
Wishbone Ash, various tracks
OMD, 'Enola Gay', 'Electricity'
Thin Lizzy, just about anything they did, 'Boys are back in Town', 'Whiskey in the Jar', et.al.
Dr. Hook, 'Queen of the Silver Dollar' et.al.
The Troggs, 'Wild thing', 'With a girl Like You', 'I can't Control myself'
Tom Robinson Band, 2,4,6,8, Motorway', 'Up Against the wall'
Stranglers, 'Peaches', 'No More Hero's', All Day and All of the Night'
Leonard Cohen,'Closing Time', 'Democracy'
Beatles early stuff before they went 'Sargent Pepper' :
Bunch of Rolling Stone ' early' stuff
Hawkwind, 'Seven By Seven', (better know for 'Silver Machine')
The Kinks, (Ray Davis) did a bunch of interesting stuff
ZZ Top, Various tracks
Peter Gabriel, 'Solsbury Hill', 'Steam', 'Kiss That Frog' et.al
The Animals, 'We Gotta get out of this place' et.al.
There is a bunch of other stuff I like and listen to, generally it's only a track or two from any particular artist