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Dietcokeman
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Posted: July 11 2004 at 09:06 |
How about something by Brittany Spears (sp?)? I think that would set the perfect mood for the End of Time.
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Rock my Sandbox B*tch!!
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Joren
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Posted: July 11 2004 at 09:19 |
Maybe Jeff Wayne's musical version of the War Of The Worlds... very spooky!
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emdiar
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Posted: July 11 2004 at 10:30 |
OK, if we must be relevant, (i.e. Suppers Ready, 4 horsemen, 666, etc.) then how about "Circus of Heaven", Yes. Not at all gloomy as end-of-the-world songs go.
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goose
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Posted: July 11 2004 at 11:28 |
To whoever mentioned them: My Dying Bride, excellent. But probably more suited to after the end of the world? lol
I think I'd have to choose the end of some conceptual extreme metal album, where all the demons are unleashed or the character goes on a bloody rampage or whatever, say Emperor's "Thorns on my Grave".
Or perhaps Rush's "Cygnus X-1, book 1" would be suited? The way it ends, certainly.
Or to look a little further back: Danse Macabre, or Night on a Bare Mountain?
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Posted: July 11 2004 at 11:52 |
'A fairy tale of New York' by the pouges if the world ended at christmas.
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You want the spoon? You can't handle the spoon!
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progchain
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Posted: July 11 2004 at 11:52 |
Nothing better than Dies Irae by Formula 3 or everything by Devil Doll!
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Certif1ed
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Posted: July 11 2004 at 13:07 |
Or "Dies Irae" by Guisseppe Verdi
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emdiar
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Posted: July 11 2004 at 13:17 |
Venom, "Warhead". When I heard it on the Friday Rock Show as a kid I nearly s**t my pants.
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Certif1ed
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Posted: July 11 2004 at 16:33 |
Have you heard the side-long epic "At War With Satan" (by Venom)?
That caused me to look for fresh Pampers a couple of times...
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emdiar
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Posted: July 11 2004 at 16:54 |
"Satan laughs. Hell hath sunk it's tallans into the heart of Uttoxeter....."
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Perception is truth, ergo opinion is fact.
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Foxy
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Posted: July 11 2004 at 18:55 |
maybe Starless from Red by Fripp & Co
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lucas
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Posted: July 11 2004 at 19:31 |
Maybe some Cannibal Corpse stuff (at the time of "butchered at birth") will fit to a soundtrack to the apocalypse.
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"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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Gaston
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Posted: July 11 2004 at 23:48 |
The Devils Triangle
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It's the same guy. Great minds think alike.
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lucas
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Posted: July 30 2004 at 13:25 |
KING CRIMSON - Requiem (from 'Beat'). It would fit perfectly for the apocalypse.
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"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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Bryan
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Posted: July 30 2004 at 15:22 |
ivan_2068 wrote:
Journey to the Centre of the Earth (R. Wakeman): Pompous and gothic. |
Prehaps if we wanted the four horsemen to be bursting out laughing at us...
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Velvetclown
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Posted: July 30 2004 at 16:10 |
Always Look On The Bright Side with Monty Python
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philippe
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Posted: July 30 2004 at 16:31 |
Rubycon part 2 by TD!!!!
& TIMESTEPS BY WENDY (WALTER) CARLOS
Edited by philippe
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The Owl
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Posted: July 30 2004 at 17:17 |
"Vision Is A Naked Sword" - Mahavishnu Orchestra
"Incipit Tragedia" - Shubb Niggurath
"Khontarkh" - Magma
"Victoria & The Haruspex" - The Red Masque
Anything by Devil Doll
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People are puzzled why I don't dig the Stones, well, I listened to the Stones, I tried, and I tried, and I tried, and--I Can't Get No Satisfaction!
www.myspace.com/theowlsmusic
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bityear
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Posted: July 30 2004 at 19:32 |
Johnny Cash - Hurt. I can't get away from it, I LOVE that track...would make for a suitably depressing End for me.
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Syn Caos
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Posted: July 31 2004 at 00:11 |
Supper's Ready would be a great song to listen to, but when leaving to heaven, i'd like to be listening to Pink Floyd's Atom Heart Mother. I hope we'll have prog music in heaven!
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There's no dark side of the moon really, as a matter of fact, it's all dark
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