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Music to fight to.
KharBevNor:
--- Quote from: dancarter on 02 Oct 2009, 14:55 ---To further toss up some tunes in the same general vicinity, only a very messy, bloody death can come from listening to Navicon Torture Technologies.
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Yay! I thought this kind of stuff would be way beyond the comfort zones of anyone on this forum. Further to this, Brighter Death Now, Grunt, Operation Cleansweep, MZ.412, Genocide Organ, Propergol, Deathpile, The Grey Wolves, Sutcliffe Jugend (WHEN PORNOGRAPHY IS NO LONGER ENOUGH!!!) and Con-Dom. Death Industrial or no Industrial at all, wimps and posers...die screaming under the concentrated fire of massive black panzer tanks.
smack that isaiah:
Generally I feel hardcore would certainly fit for this (My fave hardcore is Sick of it All, so I'd suggest their album Death to Tyrants, since each song is very short, and it'd be a quick battle if it was set to just one of their songs), or some amazing black/death metal along the lines of Morbid Angel or Gojira
And, finally, this would be a song to which I would listen during an epic battle (esp the chorus):
Sons of Odin by Manowar
BeoPuppy:
--- Quote from: KharBevNor on 03 Oct 2009, 08:45 ---
--- Quote from: dancarter on 02 Oct 2009, 14:55 ---To further toss up some tunes in the same general vicinity, only a very messy, bloody death can come from listening to Navicon Torture Technologies.
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Yay! I thought this kind of stuff would be way beyond the comfort zones of anyone on this forum. Further to this, Brighter Death Now, Grunt, Operation Cleansweep, MZ.412, Genocide Organ, Propergol, Deathpile, The Grey Wolves, Sutcliffe Jugend (WHEN PORNOGRAPHY IS NO LONGER ENOUGH!!!) and Con-Dom. Death Industrial or no Industrial at all, wimps and posers...die screaming under the concentrated fire of massive black panzer tanks.
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You worry me sometimes.
Nodaisho:
Don't worry. He is in the UK, so he is pretty much harmless. I don't think the military would take him, and even if they would, he would have to cut his hair, a metalhead's hair is his power, same as Samson.
MarkTBSc:
--- Quote from: A Wet Helmet on 03 Oct 2009, 06:45 ---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.
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Wow! Pretty impressive stuff! I'm going to have to pretty much remake that tape and have a listen. I think I have a version of 18 already and Metallica and Megadeth are always worth a listen. The downside of so much loud music in a danger zone is that you might not hear something dangerous coming your way. I know I can't rock out as much as I'd like to when playing BF2 because you need to hear the audio cues to what's going on.
BTW, the best thing about Metalheads? No matter how scary they are, you know they can't be racist neo-nazi types. In the war of Skinheads Vs. Metalheads the Metalheads are on our side and there's no way the Skinheads are winning!
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