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Ravenous D wrote: 40K is like a beloved grandparent that is slowly falling into dementia and the rest of the family is in denial about how bad it is.
squidhills wrote: GW is scared of girls. Why do you think they have so much trouble sculpting attractive female models? Because girls have cooties and the staff at GW don't like looking at them for too long because it makes them feel funny in their naughty place.
This is dead on lol I laughed so hard! This could also fit Tau, but you nailed it
Wyzilla wrote: Saying the Eldar won the War in Heaven is like saying a child won a fight with a murderer simply because after breaking into his house, shooting his mother and father through the head, the thug took off in a car instead of finishing off the kid.
Ravenous D wrote: 40K is like a beloved grandparent that is slowly falling into dementia and the rest of the family is in denial about how bad it is.
squidhills wrote: GW is scared of girls. Why do you think they have so much trouble sculpting attractive female models? Because girls have cooties and the staff at GW don't like looking at them for too long because it makes them feel funny in their naughty place.
Reavik wrote: No no, Necrons are slow marching death. They're grim, silent, and undying. Give them the music to match up with it.
Funny, that screams Chaos Space Marines to me.
Anway...
Space Marines:
Starts of slow - A battle is being fought, and the Guard is losing... Then, a heavenly light shine upon them, and they look up... And there, in the distance, they see it: Drop Pods and Thunderhawks. The Astartes are there to save them and beat back the enemy!
Tau Empire:
The glory of the Empire is upon you!
Main Theme:
The serious one.
Other Main Theme:
The less serious one.
Farsight's Theme
Not too serious either, but fits well I'd say.
Necrons:
I like this because it starts out creepy, but later changes tone into something more epic and hopeful, which, to me, perfectly shows the evolution of the Necrons in universe
Ravenous D wrote: 40K is like a beloved grandparent that is slowly falling into dementia and the rest of the family is in denial about how bad it is.
squidhills wrote: GW is scared of girls. Why do you think they have so much trouble sculpting attractive female models? Because girls have cooties and the staff at GW don't like looking at them for too long because it makes them feel funny in their naughty place.
When the days become as dark as night
And the world begins to change
There are those of you who’ll die of fright
Or tear your eyes out from the pain
Your gilded houses will give no shelter
When the heavens fall
Your sacred tomes will give no answers
When the masters call
Forgotten ages are unknown to man
Before we crawled out from our caves
Exalted patrons of earthly clans
Elevation of their slaves
Your gilded houses will give no shelter
When the heavens fall
Your sacred tomes will give no answers
When the masters call
Look at yourselves
Look at your world
What have you done?
What have you become?
Look at yourselves
Look at your world
What have you done?
What shall you become?
“There is only one good, knowledge, and one evil, ignorance.”
Wyzilla wrote: Saying the Eldar won the War in Heaven is like saying a child won a fight with a murderer simply because after breaking into his house, shooting his mother and father through the head, the thug took off in a car instead of finishing off the kid.
This is dead on lol I laughed so hard! This could also fit Tau, but you nailed it
Honestly, out of all the songs - especially songs by the Village People - how is it that everyone else can see Space Marines, with the over-the-top over-compensation of their manliness as they do their manly man things from their manly man fortresses, and not think about Macho Man?!
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Ravenous D wrote: 40K is like a beloved grandparent that is slowly falling into dementia and the rest of the family is in denial about how bad it is.
squidhills wrote: GW is scared of girls. Why do you think they have so much trouble sculpting attractive female models? Because girls have cooties and the staff at GW don't like looking at them for too long because it makes them feel funny in their naughty place.
Sir Arun wrote: Found one for the Black Templars. Music itself not so fitting, but damn the editing is godly:
I was like "Well, this isn't a bad theme, actually...". Then the metal came on
Anyway, here's more of mine.
Astra Militarum. There's no contest
Normally I can't stand metal for 40K themes, because I really, really don't think it fits the universe at all. This, however, is so fitting I cannot turn it down. I mean... The lyrics.
Sisters of Battle when they are still in Training Academy
Next song, Sisters of Battle when they are praying before battle.
"White Robe"
Feeling ugly, looking pretty
Yellow ribbons, black graffiti
Word is written, bond is broken
No big secret left unspoken
Sun is painted in the corner
But it's never getting warmer
All the lies they keep on selling
But you never check the spelling
Flying bullets
Hit the targets
Wings and haloes
Five to seven
In this white robe
Through the darkness
Paragliding
Back to heaven
Flying bullets
Hit the targets
Wings and haloes
Five to seven
In this white robe
Through the darkness
Paragliding
Back to heaven
Time is running we are sitting
Back together just for splitting
You are crying in the corner
Always next and never former
Open up and let me hear it
Former body, future spirit
Brain is useless, chair is rocking
Open doors for dead man walking
Flying bullets
Hit the targets
Wings and haloes
Five to seven
In this white robe
Through the darkness
Paragliding
Back to heaven
Flying bullets
Hit the targets
Wings and haloes
Five to seven
In this white robe
Through the darkness
Paragliding
Back to heaven
Without Lolz, I think this theme song would fit in for Imperial Guards or Imperial Army WHF. A Guardsman will ask himself, "Why am I here?" As he is doubting if his life makes a difference among all of his brothers dying today. On the horizon, reinforcements are arriving and it gives him that extra ounce of courage to hold on the to objective a few moments longer.
And for the Terminat....I mean Necrons.
For Dark Eldar
Ok, I mean this song is for Dark Eldar
For Eldar Circus Troupe I think this video represents them but not so much the song.
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The least serious, though most hilarious. The Empire is coming to light up ya grimdarkness
The Rise and Fall of the Imperium.
Don't know how I missed this. My favourite general 40K theme.
00:00. The God-Emperor of mankind has revealed himself and has ushered a new age for Mankind - The Space Marines and Primarchs are created and the Mechanics brough into the fold. Soon, Terra is united with enough of its colonies that the next part of the plan can be set in motion.
01:00. The Great Crusade is launched. It is a great time to be human, and the armies of the fletchling Imperium conquers the stars. No one can stand against Humanity and their undominatable resolve. No xeno can stand against them, and the few human armies who try are swept away and forced to join the truth of the Imperium.
01:38. The Crusade is at its peak. The Primarchs are gathered over time, but the lure of Chaos awakens within some of them - Their releationsships are strained and friendships are forged. The Emperor ventures back to Terra to learn the secrets of the Webway and tame them for the Imperium to use.
02:15. Horus, the Warmaster of the Imperium is tempted to join a side that promises more... More of everything. As half the armies of the Imperium follows him without questioning, he turns against his former loyal friends - The Horus Heresy is unleashed, and the galaxy will burn in the wake of the civil war.
03:04. The Horus Heresy. Major battles for the control over the galaxy are fought - Istavann III, the Drop Site Massacre... Who is friend or foe? The armies of the arch-traitor reaches Terra in the largest battle the planet has ever seen. Horus and the Emperor meet on the flagship of Horus' fleet, and there, the Emperor is killed... Almost. His last spark of life will not let go of the body, and so, in hope that he might return to the masses, he is put into the Golden Throne, to wither and decay.
03:50: Aftermath. The galaxy is in ruins. The Imperium is struggling to keep itself together. Over the next ten millinia, every action is so desperate and so filled with the will to exist that it helps the empire survive - Through sacrifice, dogma, order and human blood, the last remaining bastion for humanity is kept alive, while the galaxy slowly but surely chips away at its foundation...
05:00: Time of Ending. Present Warhammer 40,000. The galaxy is in turmoil - The final battle for anything and everything has begun. Old advesaries, both empires and men meet on the battlefield and fight the last fight to ever be in a galaxy that has seen nothing but death and destruction. Every man and woman takes up arms to defend what they hold dear or take down those who oppose them, and unlikely alliances bind together forces who once hated each other, while the last remaining loyal friends turn the backs to each other in fear or in spite. It is the last hours of the only bastion of existance on the world, and many a wall will crumble, many a man will fall and many a truth will be revealed... It is a time of wings, or a time of flames.
05:56: This is Warhammer 40,000.