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Fun Stuff => BAND => Topic started by: Patrick on 21 Oct 2005, 06:01
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So I was playing GTA Vice City one time, and this one song I was listening to (I had the game's car radio turned off) got my blood pumping. Any of you characters have music to murder to?
Oh, and the song was "Us and Them" by Pink Floyd. It made me so sad that I decided to turn it into murderous energy. ^__^
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My music for killing (or just general music to that plays in my head when im on a major mission to destroy) is Rage Against the Machine- Killing in the name of
I know it's cliche but that music makes me want to hurt people
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Hah, that song is what was playing on my headphones that one time some ass tried to steal my bike. I was like *KICKTOBALLZ ROFL* and he was like HOOOOOOAPHFFFF
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Antistar by Massive attack and Talk Show Host by Radiohead. Not some electronic heavy shit, like Prodigy, but calm psycho stuff ^~.
I made a playlist to listen to while playing hitman, and it mostly songs by Massive Attack.
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More than a Feeling by Boston!
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Pantera.
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Achilles' Last Stand - Led Zeppelin
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ZZ Top - The Flyer
At it's best in that mision in San Andreas when you bust into a crack house and beat everyone up with a baseball bat.
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Metallica - Ride the Lightning, Wherever I May Roam, Kill Em All
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March of the Pigs - nine inch nails
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Try listening to Kane Hodder at 2x the regular speed.
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Cryptic Wintermoon - Supersatan
"I am the Supersatan,
Big block instead of balls!
Your fear is gasoline,
For my supernatural death machine.
I am the raging hate!
6! 6! 6! My License plate...HAH!"
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"Smack My Bitch Up" by the Prodigy, or "Supermoves" by Overseer.
And whenever I played Vice City, Romeo Void's "Never Say Never" always seemed to come on whenever I got in a police chase. Fit the mood nicely.
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More than a Feeling by Boston!
I love you.
Also: The Crazy Frog tune and everything by Tokio Hotel.
Hearing this shit fills me with a murderous rage.
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Well when I played Vice City I heard The Unicorns, but they are more morbid than aggressive, so I would say RATM or McLusky.
Maybe even Xiu Xiu for more sadistic endearvours ;)
Oh and Karmacoma(the remix version) for brooding psycho fun.
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"THIS PLANE IS DEFINENTLY CRASHIN'!"
Meaning, Shit Luck by Modest Mouse may work if you're speeding through an area ruining some SHIT. :P
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Some Godspeed is always fun to frag to.
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Achilles' Last Stand - Led Zeppelin
I love that song. The lyrics don't strike me as something that would put you in the mood for violence, though.
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Storm, all I've got to say to you is:
FAST INTENSE LOUD AWESOME 15 GUITAR TRACKS.
Need I say more?
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The Geto Boys- "Still" (the song from the scene in Office Space where they're killing the fax machine)
Dead Kennedys- "Kill the Poor"
Al Hirt- "Green Hornet" (somehow it fits)
Dick Dale & His Del-Tones- "Misirlou"
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I think these:
Stray Cats - Rumble In Brighton
Liquid Tension Experiment - Chewbacca
Symphony X - Sea Of Lies
Slipknot - People = Shit [no matter how much they suck, this will always be a great song for violnce]
Miles Davis - Orange
Roy Buchanan - The Heat of the Battle [better for sci-fi space battles and fighting dragons]
Faith No More - We Care A Lot
Rage Against The Machine - Killing In The Name Of... [seriously, same as slipknot]
Tomahawk - Sir, Yes Sir
Many more.
*EDIT* The song in Office Space when they are smashing the fax machine is Diemuthafuckadie! by Twiztid. But yeah, that is a great song for smashing face.
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man, fuck all that. half the fun for me in Vice City was listening to the music. but then again i'm an old bastard, so i can actually remember all the music that they play in it.
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I keep forgetting I have GTA III (the old one) installed on my computer.
I now want to go through a few missions with the only thing on the radio, ever, being those dogs barking "Jingle Bells."
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I think these:
Liquid Tension Experiment - Chewbacca
Symphony X - Sea Of Lies
Oh shit yes.
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RUMBLEMOOSE: You ever heard the chicken-clucking version of Glenn Miller's "In The Mood"? Bloody hilarious. I'd love to kill people to THAT.
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Chemical Bomb - The Aquabats.
Its just so soothing!
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Once I had completed Vice City 100%, I kept a save game at the car showroom.
It would always start at the same time, therefore, I'd usually end up hearing the same tunes when I went on a random rampageS.
This meant that most of my crazy Deathsprees were done to IRON MAIDEN!!!
2, MINUTES
TO MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDNIIIIIIIIIIGHT!
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Antistar by Massive attack and Talk Show Host by Radiohead. Not some electronic heavy shit, like Prodigy, but calm psycho stuff.
Heh, I always thought "Funky Shit" was an awesome song to kill people. "High Roller" by The Crystal Method is a good one in the same vein, because it's actually downtempo and driving instead of just balls-out manic.
One time, some friends of mine were playing GTA3. One of 'em punched in the weapons code (PS2 version), got one of those slo-mo power pills, went over to the computer, and cranked up...
Vangelis - Chariots of Fire Theme
And, verily, limbs were forcibly detached from their former owners by the wrathful might of the sniper rifle, and yea, the blood of the innocent did spray in exuberant spurts upon the sidewalks. And it was good. Amen.
I also have a GTA playlist full of nothing but versions of Havah Nigilia...the Dick Dale surf guitar version, the Ivan Rebroff traditional Russian version, the one off the Snatch soundtrack, etc.
And Russian-style choral music is great too. The Internationale, The Anthem of the Soviet Union, the Red Navy Hymn (remember Hunt for Red October?), etc. So awesome.
And finally...Overseer - Supermoves. Because I said so.
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I think when the music is completely juxtaposed to the act it brings a sense of surrealism.
Therefore I would listen to Doris Day or Patsy Cline.
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But that's been done to death by just about every bad horror/action/anything-with-death movie that features a homicidal guy who listens to classics. I don't know if that kind of juxtapostion is viable for creating that kind of effect anymore.
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As long as the song used for juxtaposition isn't "It's a Wonderful World." Fuck you, every two-bit hack filmmaker who buried that otherwise great Louis Armstrong (I'm looking at you, Michael Moore).
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Randomly browsing through my playlist..
Slayer - Die By The Sword
Morbid Saint - Lock Up Your Children
Rigor Mortis - Bodily Dismemberment
Destruction - Thrash Till Death
Morbid Angel - Unholy Blasphemies
Behemoth - Decade of Therion
Nile - Excreation Text
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Almost anything by Slayer should do the trick, and i second the suggestion of Execration Text, because it's so unbeleiveably brutal sounding.
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Morbid Angel? They're too cliche and cheesy to be "GRR BURN THE CHURCHES AND BEAT THE SHIT OUT OF THIS CRIPPLED CHILD".
Between the Buried and Me - Lost Perfection A: Coulrophobia
Blood Brothers - Fucking's Greatest Hits
Count Nosferatu Kommando - Political Police
Dead Kennedys - Soup is Good Food
Dead Kennedys - Holiday in Cambodia
Dimmu Borgir - Puritania
The Mothers - The Return of the Son of the Monster Magnet
Husker Du - How to Skin a Cat
Iron Maiden - 2 Minutes to Midnight
King Crimson - 21st Century Schizoid Man
Metallica - The Call of Ktulu
Ministry - TV II
The Misfits - Mommy, Can I got Out and Kill Tonight
Motorhead - Steal Your Face (Live)
Pantera - Cemetary Gates
Primus - Frizzle Fry
The Residents - What Have My Chickens done Now?
Siouxsie and the Banshees - Arabian Nights
Skyclad - Land of the Rising Slum
Slayer - Seasons in the Abyss
S.O.D. - Speak English or Die
Pretty much anything by Impaled Nazarene and Cattle Decapitation
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Morbid Angel? They're too cliche and cheesy to be "GRR BURN THE CHURCHES AND BEAT THE SHIT OUT OF THIS CRIPPLED CHILD".
lol I like how you say that then list Dimmu's "Puritania" on your list.
I'll just assume you haven't listened to morbid angel.
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But that's been done to death by just about every bad horror/action/anything-with-death movie that features a homicidal guy who listens to classics. I don't know if that kind of juxtapostion is viable for creating that kind of effect anymore.
Thats the feel I'm going for, I don't take my killing seriously and I don't like to associate violent behaviour on my part (virtual or otherwise) with music I like and listen to regularly.
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I do.
Kai mentioned Cattle Decapitation, but for GTA purposes only one of their tracks is really appropriate.
Pedeadstrians!
"Transmission grinds face into pavement,
vertebral folding and organ displacement!"
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I don't take my killing seriously and I don't like to associate violent behaviour on my part (virtual or otherwise) with music I like and listen to regularly.
Yeah, agreed. I listen to music behind most if not all of my video games, and the music *must* be a non sequitur at some level. SWAT3 + Mobb Deep, Raven Shield + Basement Jaxx, Raptor:Call of the Shadows + 26 Mixes for Cash, and of course HL2 + Boards of Canada. Except the last one actually makes sense.
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Thats the feel I'm going for, I don't take my killing seriously and I don't like to associate violent behaviour on my part (virtual or otherwise) with music I like and listen to regularly.
So really, you're subverting that part of the movie culture by playing video games ironically?
Whoa. That's alot to take in.
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I can't believe this thread went 15 posts without someone mentioning Slayer.
A Place to Bury Strangers - To Fix the Gash in Your Head mp3
Teen Cthulhu - Burning Fields
Pretty much anything by Big Black and possibly Shellac.
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Mahler 5th symphony, Mozart and other classical music.
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I don't take my killing seriously
What, so you're saying everyone else here does? Come on, mate, lighten up, video games are just that, GAMES. Admit it, there's very little in the video game world more fun than murdering polygons.
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BUT SOMETIMES IT'S NOT ENOUGH! AND THE URGE BUILDS AND BUILDS AND I JUST CAN'T CONTAIN IT ANY MORE! PIXEL GORE AIN'T ENOUGH! AGONYYYYYYYYY!
Seriously, nobody does that. Stop being so serious.
I want to add:
Shakti - Joy
Fall Of Troy - Tom Waits
Tom Waits - In The Colisseum
Tin Hat Trio - Beverly's March (good one for chain-sawing)
Tenacious D - Explosivo
Seriously, fucking Explosivo. EX - PLO - SEEEE - VOE!
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Fucking ANYTHING by Dragonforce is good for it. I can't believe they haven't been mentioned before.
Also, "We're Going Wrong" by Cream. Nothing like a pianissimo to fortissimo crescendo to get the BITCH DIE juices flowing.
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Fucking ANYTHING by Dragonforce is good for it. I can't believe they haven't been mentioned before.
Personally dragonforce is wayy too upbeat and happy for me to murder to.
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I'm with est. But I actually prefer the talk radio stations in the game.
Although...
Type O Negative - Kill All The White People
makes me laaaaffffffff
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I am locking this thread, not because it is off topic or anything, but just because the idea of a thread about music to kill people to gives me the heebiejeebies.
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I once rocked so hard it killed a man.