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Title: Favorite Airsoft Music
Post by: ShootEmUp on November 13, 2011, 09:21:35 AM
What is your favorite song to listen to while playing airsoft?
Title: Re: Favorite Airsoft Music
Post by: Joe on November 13, 2011, 11:17:20 AM
I like portions of "The Matrix" soundtrack.

I keep asking Jon to play "Lords of Acid", especially for the younger players and children's birthday parties.  No luck yet but maybe he'll step away from the command center, leaving it unattended.  That'll be my chance.   

BWAH HAH HAH!
Title: Re: Favorite Airsoft Music
Post by: Supercell on November 13, 2011, 11:49:55 AM
I can leave it Joe.  But I can still monitor it from my Iphone.    mwwaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhh
Title: Re: Favorite Airsoft Music
Post by: Joe on November 13, 2011, 12:17:44 PM
Curses!  Foiled again!
Title: Re: Favorite Airsoft Music
Post by: Dragon on November 13, 2011, 01:45:48 PM
Fav song?

 " The sweet screams of frustration, form any OPFOR encountered."  It's music of a "different tune"...

 Hahahahaha!

 I dunno, the music I like... doesn't come off video games, or what-ever pop-culture tosses out there.
So, normally all that "halo" stuff, is basically background noise to me.
Title: Re: Favorite Airsoft Music
Post by: j man 3 on November 13, 2011, 03:45:24 PM
i think everyone knows jons a 4 min. to save the world kinda guy! lol

i like some dubstep D&B kinda stuff like spor and a few remixes of them.
Title: Re: Favorite Airsoft Music
Post by: Metal on November 13, 2011, 10:38:42 PM
What I like can be totally summed up by my callsign....METAL! Primarily Metallica.

Metallica's 'Creeping Death', 'Four Horseman', 'Seek and Destroy', 'Damage Inc.', 'For Whom The Bell Tolls', 'Blackened', 'Battery', 'Shortest Straw', 'Enter Sandman', 'Ain't My B****', 'Better Than You', 'King Nothing', 'Fuel', 'No Leaf Clover', 'Judas Kiss', and 'That Was Just Your Life'. Those are probably my favorites to play to or listen to right before a game from Metallica. Creeping Death in particular though because in the bridge you can hear people chanting 'DIE!... DIE!... DIE!' As James says 'DIE! By MY hand! I creep across the land, killing first born man!'. Something about that song just gets me pumped to 'slay bodies'.

Slayer's 'Angel Of Death' and 'Reign in Blood' are great too. Pantera's 'Cowboys From Hell', 'Primal Concrete Sledge', 'Mouth For War', 'Slaughtered', 'Revolution Is My Name', 'Yesterday Don't Mean Sh**', 'We'll Grind That Axe for a Long Time', 'Up Lift', '5 Minutes Alone', 'I'm Broken', and 'WALK'. Walk is one of my all time favorite songs PERIOD. Hatebreed has some good battle music and you can pretty much take your pick of any song. Throwdown is another good one.

I feel I should make special mention of this band as I did with Metallica... Amon Amarth is a melodic death metal band from Sweden that makes songs only about vikings and battle, so naturally they're a perfect fit. The first song that comes to mind is 'The Persuit of Vikings' and 'Death in Fire' then 'The Cry of the Blackbirds', 'The Dragon's Flight Across the Waves', 'Without Fear', 'Slaves of Fear', 'Twilight of the Thunder God', 'Gurdians of Asgaard', 'Siegreicher Marsch' (english=Victorious March), 'Across the Rainbow Bridge', 'For Victory or Death', and numerous others. Seeing as they're all about battle they naturally fit. Also it's from the point of view of a viking who reveared battle to be glorious and go into it with no fear, fight hard, and do so until you yourself are gloriously cut down in battle. So yeah, great stuff in my opinion.

I would go on and name many more things, but music was my sole passion before I got into airsoft as well, so to not my my one post seem like a book, I'll leave it at that. 8)
Title: Re: Favorite Airsoft Music
Post by: det. mcclane on November 13, 2011, 10:51:15 PM
Wow, that is a pretty good list! I love King Nothing!
As for my music that gets me going, I have made 8 or 9 CD's for Jon and from what he tells me they are on an almost constant rotation at SOGO. I listen to everything from vintage Elvis to Chuck Berry to Rammstein and the Battlestar Galactica Soundtrack. Bear McCreary is an excellent composer, and I am glad he is doing the music to Walking Dead even if the show is terrible. Harry Gregson Williams is another one you guys should look into, does a lot of game and movie soundtracks. Also, I gotta say the Five Finger Death Punch's album "war is the answer" has rocked my world for the past couple of months.
Honestly, I could go on all day about the perfect gunfighting soundtrack and there would be many, many great tracks, but I think I have one of the best CD's I have made for SOGO just about finished, so hopefully you guys will get to hear it very soon. It's got everything from Saliva and the Dropkick Murphy's to tracks from the Battle of Britain OST and a couple of Admiral William Adama's best speeches. I think you guys will dig it.
Title: Re: Favorite Airsoft Music
Post by: Brendon on November 13, 2011, 11:00:07 PM
So.... No one here likes Lady Gaga huh? Haha, no. But seriously though, if I were to choose the music it, it'd be somewhere around, yet again, electronic music. We've already gotten Hailey to do it. But Jon likes 4 minutes (and 6 seconds), so it's harder with him. Curse you Jon. Joe and I will get our ways!
Title: Re: Favorite Airsoft Music
Post by: Dragon on November 14, 2011, 10:02:28 AM
I used to watch brittany spears a few years back... before the kid era.

yep. I admit it , I did.  enjoyed it a bit too. 








as long as the TV was on Mute , Hahahaha!!!!!


 My fav band of all time, has got to be AiC ( That's Alice in Chains) , though, I really don't consider the "new" AiC to be AiC.  May Lane RIP... but his music live forever.
My taste in music, run from classical metal 60 bands, to the present heavy metal and hard rock/alternative musics.
 The 80's music... eh.. hit and miss there...
 I like Lita Ford's : " Close my eyes Forever", performed with OZZY.  It's an alluring, and haunting song.
I actually like alot of the "big hair band" crap that floated around then...
I went to ALOT of GnR concerts... Skid Row, .. and TESLA one of my favs ( even to this day.).

In the 90's ... I shifted to broaden my musical horizon... when I went and seen White Zombie perform.
http://www.vevo.com/watch/white-zombie/thunder-kiss-65/USIV20200350 (http://www.vevo.com/watch/white-zombie/thunder-kiss-65/USIV20200350) Thunderkiss 65 , got me into the "grunge/Alternative" movement...
This was a better WZ song though:
http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=feed+the+gods&view=detail&mid=C4E61F12409E636AA6D0C4E61F12409E636AA6D0&first=0&FORM=LKVR3 (http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=feed+the+gods&view=detail&mid=C4E61F12409E636AA6D0C4E61F12409E636AA6D0&first=0&FORM=LKVR3)
I even started enjoying NiN ( Nine Inch Nails ), some music by the CURE that I hadn't heard much of until the Crow came out... quite a few songs off that soundtrack absolutely rock!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CY0ZjtuHvs (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CY0ZjtuHvs)
There was also Type O Negative... a dark metal band, more "mainstream" when they hit the shelves... but, it was "different"  , Christian Woman, Black No1, Summer Breeze remake, Blood and Fire, some of my favs by them.
http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=Blood+and+Fire+Type+O+Negative&view=detail&mid=405A1266B4A565959DE0405A1266B4A565959DE0&first=0&FORM=LKVR1 (http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=Blood+and+Fire+Type+O+Negative&view=detail&mid=405A1266B4A565959DE0405A1266B4A565959DE0&first=0&FORM=LKVR1)
Old school Smashing Pumpkins, not the crappy slow stuff they produced later on... but like:
http://music.yahoo.com/smashing-pumpkins/videos/view/cherub-rock--53217516 (http://music.yahoo.com/smashing-pumpkins/videos/view/cherub-rock--53217516)

(where as, I discovered I MUST have a thing for tall skinny blonde female bass players, lol. )

From there...  I enjoyed many a bands, too many to mention...

 Of course, Metalica in almost every era, I even like some Rage against the Machine,( even though Cornell was a punk),  System of a down, Nirvana ( Courtney killed Kurt I swear it!) ... most heavy metals, .. basically anything with heavy guitars and I slide more towards a "violent" feeling of music.

 I like lots of stuff, from mainstream to not.

Musical Inclinations:

I can play many different instruments... mostly guitar and bass I'm the best at, but can play drums, dulcimer, hammer dulcimer, piano, wind organ, banjo, clarinet, saxophone, trombone, ... just to name a few.  I cannot however read music... lol, I'm one of those weird freaks that has what others say "natural talent".  I play by ear mostly.


But.. many, many times... I use this tract to "psyke me up" for airsoft play... It's very old School, but has yet to loose it's charm!
http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=Anastasia+pulling+teeth&view=detail&mid=5F0A9A8CC47BBB4E93C75F0A9A8CC47BBB4E93C7&first=0&FORM=LKVR5 (http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=Anastasia+pulling+teeth&view=detail&mid=5F0A9A8CC47BBB4E93C75F0A9A8CC47BBB4E93C7&first=0&FORM=LKVR5)

Anastasia ( Pulling Teeth)

 





 

Title: Re: Favorite Airsoft Music
Post by: Reverandff7 on November 14, 2011, 03:14:30 PM
Prodigy hands down... a little Crystal Method... and Some Fatboy Slim would do me right... even some daft punk-discovery! Would love that stuff... but thats what im all about...
Title: Re: Favorite Airsoft Music
Post by: Boba Fett on November 14, 2011, 11:07:40 PM
My picks?

Japanese chicks with chipmunky voices who play some mean rock. xD SCANDAL and Stereopony for the win!

Or if it's not my party...the soundtracks of said J-pop, so no "language-racists" get annoyed. xD

And some hit and miss classic rock, heavy metal, and movie/video game soundtracks.
Title: Re: Favorite Airsoft Music
Post by: Metal on November 16, 2011, 04:29:13 AM


I can play many different instruments... mostly guitar and bass I'm the best at, but can play drums, dulcimer, hammer dulcimer, piano, wind organ, banjo, clarinet, saxophone, trombone, ... just to name a few.  I cannot however read music... lol, I'm one of those weird freaks that has what others say "natural talent".  I play by ear mostly.




 





 



If Dragon and I were to play guitar together it might go something like this......
http://youtu.be/zqEV8kFHUbM

Funny thing about the episode this is taken from is that Kirk Hemmet from Metallica did the voice over for the old man bar tender and James Hettfield of Metallica did the voice over for the troll. lols
Title: Re: Favorite Airsoft Music
Post by: netshark993 on November 16, 2011, 09:15:14 AM
even some daft punk-discovery! Would love that stuff... but thats what im all about...
Daft punk, You can never go wrong. How about the devil wears Prada? the entire with roots above and branches below album, followed by the Zombie EP?
Title: Re: Favorite Airsoft Music
Post by: Metal on November 17, 2011, 04:22:32 AM
I like me some Devil Wears Prada, but it's just something I listen to. It doesn't make me wanna fight or anything. Their new album 'Dead Throne' is really stripped down and more straight forward metal (even thought it's still not truely metal) than any of their previous stuff. I could play to that album allot easier than their other stuff.

Don't get me wrong though, I like The Devil Wears Prada, it's just got allot going on at times (basically anytime but the breakdowns) and the simpler the music, the more I can focus on gameplay. Like August Burns Red, GREAT band. I thrash out to those guys all the time at work, but I'm paying attention to the song because of how complicated some of the melodies are and I just get really into it. I love that about that band, but I think I would be too distracted by the music to play effectively.

I like how some of you guys are mentioning Dub Step. I remember back when rap and hiphop were really starting to get big(as in almost taking over the entire mainstream music scene). Come to find out that most of these white kids were just buying the music to listen to the beats and blast it in their cars. That's why most hiphop 'artists' are totaly talentless now days, there's no need to be a good lyracist because nobody pays attention to what they're saying anyway. So, they just gave the people what they wanted and BAM, you have dub step. lols. I have a friend at work that just loves the stuff. Being a music lover I'll give anything a shot, but I just can't bring myself to stomach non-stop electronic noise with a beat over it. Allthough I will be honest and admit that one 'artist' has combined dubstep with something I already love, METALLICA! Bassnectar has done allot of Metallica remixes that are decent. I actaully really like his remix of 'Seek and Destroy'. I could play at SoGo to that for sure.
Title: Re: Favorite Airsoft Music
Post by: wanna b bada$$ on November 17, 2011, 08:55:54 PM
You may think its crazy but mozart bach batoveen and italian opra esspacly tradiges because they just fit with my play stile as in methodical but strate forward without a bunch of extra crap but still has a point
Title: Re: Favorite Airsoft Music
Post by: Boba Fett on November 18, 2011, 12:48:06 AM
Sounds like you play like me...minus having the point. haha I kinda wander around aimlessly. Might have to try some of that music!
Title: Re: Favorite Airsoft Music
Post by: Metal on November 18, 2011, 03:36:45 AM
Oh no, no, no, not crazy at all. Johan Sebastian Bach was BRILLIANT! All that stuff minus maybe the opera because no matter what language it is, I can never understand it. Then again, Richard Wagner's Die Valkarie was pretty good. My two favorite composers are Bach and Wagner. Their scores are always epic. That kind of music is proven to stimulate brain activity. Not sure how, but it does. That's why you make your infant children listen to it in the crib. :D
Title: Re: Favorite Airsoft Music
Post by: wanna b bada$$ on November 18, 2011, 03:57:04 AM
I can't understand it eather but it makes for intresting dynamics esspacly with people that play to the tone of the music fast and exiciting as the new love is found and enjoyed speeds the play up and the as it evoles the music take a more natural flow and game play slows then as the music becomes somber because of lost or seprated love ect. The game play slows down even more and also becomes more thought full. I made a study out of this in my psy. Class it got me hooked and now I like the the changes in play it makes things intresting
Oh and sorry about the spelling NEVER been good at it please over look it and thank u for reading the book I just posted
Title: Re: Favorite Airsoft Music
Post by: Metal on November 18, 2011, 03:50:18 PM
I think the basic reason why people react so to music, is that MOST music has emotion tied to it. This is regardless of weather it's opera, reniscance, classical, country, blues, rock, metal, rap, or some pop. This is exactly why I believe you get such an agervated reaction from people when you tell them, 'hey man, your music SUCKS!'. They have emotion and love for that music, some more than others. Just look at videos on youtube and look at the comments. Some people get down right hateful on there and for no reason. I don't like country, never have. But I'm not going to go around smashing it just because I personally don't like it. If some one else wants to listen to it, that's fine, that's their choice and it doesn't effect me in any way. I've noticed where I work changes in attitude and work ethic to go along with music. We are allowed to listen to mp3 players while we work and we get paid based on how much we porduce. When I get some Metallica, Hatebreed, or Amon Amarth come on my player, for some reason I will almost always speed up and be more agressive in the production process. It never fails. In fact, one day I listened to Metallica for the whole 10hr day, that's right, Metallica for 10hrs and I never heard one song repeated. That day we broke our team record and I attribute at least some of it to the music I was listening to.

Plain and simple, music is a powerful thing.
Title: Re: Favorite Airsoft Music
Post by: netshark993 on November 18, 2011, 11:47:04 PM
If it comes to fighting music, metal. nothing beats KoRn's right now. That song makes me wanna mosh.
Title: Re: Favorite Airsoft Music
Post by: Metal on November 19, 2011, 01:41:31 AM
I loved it when KoRn was on South Park and acted like Scooby Doo and company. At the end they played 'Falling Away From Me'..... And a one and a two and a FIGHT!!!
Title: Re: Favorite Airsoft Music
Post by: j man 3 on November 19, 2011, 01:40:51 PM
i dont mind classical music for open play
Title: Re: Favorite Airsoft Music
Post by: netshark993 on November 19, 2011, 10:27:12 PM
I loved it when KoRn was on South Park and acted like Scooby Doo and company. At the end they played 'Falling Away From Me'..... And a one and a two and a FIGHT!!!
You sir, have just been awarded two internets.
Title: Re: Favorite Airsoft Music
Post by: porkchop on November 25, 2011, 01:37:46 PM
I always liked the soundtrack from "Escape From New York". If it's good enough for Snake Plisken, it's good enough for me!
Title: Re: Favorite Airsoft Music
Post by: Metal on November 25, 2011, 10:31:26 PM
Here's a fun fact for ya... Snake from the Metal Gear series was directly copied from Snake Plisken. If I remember right, some one even refers to him as 'Plisken' in MGS1 on his codec. :D
Title: Re: Favorite Airsoft Music
Post by: porkchop on November 27, 2011, 11:36:58 AM
That's cool...Always one of my favorite movies. All the music was composed by the director John Carpenter. A very close second would by the entire Ride the Lightning album. It does crack me up when John plays Rahmstien at the cqc though.
Title: Re: Favorite Airsoft Music
Post by: Metal on November 29, 2011, 04:14:42 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytRQjrP4A0s

That's actually the guys from Ramstein. That's an official video. Funny stuffs!
Title: Re: Favorite Airsoft Music
Post by: Reverandff7 on November 29, 2011, 02:26:15 PM
Thats always a good sound
Title: Re: Favorite Airsoft Music
Post by: ShootEmUp on November 29, 2011, 09:46:03 PM
I love Ramstein; that music video is hilarious!