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Music to fight to.
Durin:
Was I the only one who thought about music to play in some sort of underground fight club?
Chad K.:
Helmet is seconded.
Also, Drowningman- "Rock n' Roll Killing Machine" or "How They Light Cigarettes in Prison"
a pack of wolves:
Nah, Drowningman are way too emo. You can't bust heads when someone might be about to sing "why must this radio play songs that make me cry."
Urko - Ready To Bleed or Death Orgasm would work, and I reckon The Swarm - Fucking Invincible At 1 am could be suitable for some curb stomping action. Voorhees - Kicked Downstairs would probably be best though. "Now it's all that he said she said. It's bullshit. I wanna hear stories about people getting kicked downstairs headfirst again. Don't want to talk it out. Come and fight. Fight me!"
A Wet Helmet:
Interesting topic for me.
I served in Somalia and I had a walkman with a mix tape labeled "songs for killing" that I always listened to just before we thought shit might get hairy. A lot of my buddies made fun of me, however, I would get all jacked up pre-mission. What was on it? It started with The Eliminator by Agnostic Front, then was Fallout by Nausea. Disposable Heroes by Metallica, Peace Sells by Megadeth. Then was Malfunction, World Peace, and Hard Times by Cro-Mags, Then the Sick of it All 7" finished off the first side. Side two started with My War by Black Flag, Sob Story by Minor Threat, Fire Walker by Slapshot, Stigmata and So What by Ministry, then strangely enough I had a bunch of Operation Ivy songs on there before it finished with Alice Cooper's Welcome to my Nightmare and Eighteen. We would haul ass up and down the MSR, me hanging out the top of the hummer behind my 60 with that shit blasting in my ears.
Can you tell I listened to that tape a lot? I've been back from Somalia almost 16 years. In fact, today is the 16th anniversary of a bunch of shit which had me thinking about that particular tape anyway recently.
So anyway... When I went to Bosnia my mission was very different and I was working around a lot of live landmines and UXO, so I wanted a mellow groove every morning. I didn't have one particular tape, but I listened to a lot of Mission U.K. Fields of the Nephilim, Sisters of Mercy, Joy Division... anything that wasn't going to get me all hyper and shaky around things that might go boom.
pinkpiche:
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THIS
(Other people listen to Backstabbers Inc? :-o )
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Yes we dooooo
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