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title pretty much says it, what music (if any) drives your games/interpretation/vision of 40k? I'll kick things off with a personal favorite of mine:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5q6skxRLnsI
actiondan wrote:According to popular belief I cannot use drop pods because only the Imperium can organize itself enough to put 10 men in a container and fire it at a planet.
In my garden being molested by an androgynous lamb.
Just about all the music played in my games workshop. The main ones though are the killers and the kings of leon.
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actiondan wrote:According to popular belief I cannot use drop pods because only the Imperium can organize itself enough to put 10 men in a container and fire it at a planet.
if you like them you might like a band called debauchery as well
actiondan wrote:According to popular belief I cannot use drop pods because only the Imperium can organize itself enough to put 10 men in a container and fire it at a planet.
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2010/11/18 20:13:36
Subject: Re:What music drives your 40k experience?
actiondan wrote:According to popular belief I cannot use drop pods because only the Imperium can organize itself enough to put 10 men in a container and fire it at a planet.
2010/11/18 20:44:05
Subject: Re:What music drives your 40k experience?
The new Dimmu Borgir cd. and the old ones for that matter. Persuader, Hammerfall, Satyricon. European power metal and black metal. Nothing that is lame, techno or pop.
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2010/11/18 21:20:47
Subject: Re:What music drives your 40k experience?
for me gribblies- shinedown-devour.
for iggies/SM- AC/DC- shoot to thrill.
for chaos/daemons- crush40-i am (all of me)
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Hammerfall gets me through anything, whether it be Warhammer or WoW. I actually only reached 80 on WoW because of the tunes in the background spurring me on.
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For Whom the Bell Tolls(Metallica. Me and a friend had it on repeat while playing 40k one time and now all I think about when hearing that song is WH40k. Which is fitting because the song is about war.
And I listen to hammerfall while playing 40k also. My favorites are Dark Wings Dark Words, and Titan(As you can see in my signature) Any band who makes a song about colonizing a moon of saturn after an apocalyptic event just has to be awesome
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2010/11/19 05:49:10
Subject: Re:What music drives your 40k experience?
Good stuff, I'm always on the prowl for more Epic music to game to.
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+1
actiondan wrote:According to popular belief I cannot use drop pods because only the Imperium can organize itself enough to put 10 men in a container and fire it at a planet.
2010/11/19 17:39:07
Subject: Re:What music drives your 40k experience?
Works in any sitaution, in fact it's officially my kabal's theme song.
Just imagine an archon singing, dancing, skipping and pirouetting to that song while tearing off some guys skin and other deldary shenanigans.
"Order. Unity. Obedience. We taught the galaxy these things, and we shall do so again."
"They are not your worst nightmare; they are your every nightmare."
"Let the galaxy burn!"