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I do this with select games. (Not just pop, but still.) If a game already has amazing music then I'm not going to bother, but anytime there's a long period of almost silence and all you have to listen to is sound effects (given we're not talking about an action packed story scene, where that's the point), I'll put on some music to keep myself entertained. Did this with Mass Effect 1 too.
The 360 makes this super easy, since you can play music right from your hard-drive. (Listened to Panic! At The Disco the other day while hunting in Tomb Raider!)
Oh, and driving The Mako had its moments...but there were also some long, frustrating sections where I felt like getting to a certain point was impossible and I wasted so much damn time maneuvering that vehicle. A part of me was disappointed when BioWare did away with it completely instead of tweaking the controls, but maybe it was for the best.