GAMEDAY MUSIC
YESSIR. What do y'all listen to? OldSouth needs some more selections to complement his various 80's songs, sports themes, and angry rap for the GAMEDAY mix. This is oriented toward getting PUMPED BRAH for the game, so anything that gets you ready to fight will do nicely.
No college-specific songs, please. More interested in unusual adaptions, like fight scene music from action and war films, along with random songs that just happen to pump you up.
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I'll start
Pumpy:
America, Fuck Yeah
SEC on CBS theme song
Mighty Wings from the Top Gun soundtrack
In the Air Tonight (Nonpoint) (from the Miami Vice soundtrack)
Boondock Saints Theme
Anyway You Want It (Journey)
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Andrew W.K. is always good party music
I don’t really adhere to any specific type of pre-game music though. Sometimes I’ll go for Wu Tang, sometimes it’s a metal band, sometimes I’ll listen to Sublime.
If you’re not afraid to try something a little strange, try Skindred. That’s getting pumped music.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a zombie in possession of brains must be in want of more brains
by Chekhov's Spread Gun Option on Aug 31, 2010 10:30 AM EDT reply actions
as I read this, "She is Beautiful" is playing on my itunes.
Good timing, brah.
"Biggest mistake in DFW history?" - Bigger mistake in LSB history.
"Back in Irish's day you had to kill a man before you were taken seriously in polite society." - Aquaman56 06/25/10
My Gameday CD...
…this year has a lot of NFL films music. Yes, it’s kind of corny and can be slow, but there is something about that music that gets me fired up. Mix it in with a little AC/DC and Metallica and I’m ready to go for gameday. The rest of my cd is Alabama related so probably not relevant to your question.
I have some NFL stuff in there too
“Prepare to Die” is a good one. Outside of NFL Films, “Posthumus [sp] Zone” (CBS theme) is good and has a great title.
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The Dead Schembechlers
It doesn’t matter how many football games the SEC wins. We will always look down on you.
A few...
Saturday Night’s Alright for Fighting – Elton John
Train in Vain – The Clash
Song 2 – Blur
Beer Run – Todd Snider
Cocaine Blues – CASH or Hank III
Debaser – Pixies
Vertigo – U2
Don’t Believe the Hype – PE
Live and Let Die – Wings
Atomic Dog – Geo. Clinton (should be UGA’s intro music)
Jump Around – House of Pain
I Gotta Get Drunk – Willie and Geo. Jones
Walk this Way – Run DMC
Steppin’ Razor – Peter Tosh
Are You Gonna Go My Way – Lenny Kravitz
Whiskey River – Willie
Georgia on a Fast Train – Billy Joe Shaver
Some Rolling Stones, some Zepplin thrown in.
But what fires me up?
The Main Title from the movie “Patton.” MAKES ME WANT TO THROW SHIT. And I am not an Aggie.
not drunk, just overserved
by Gen. Stoopnagle on Aug 31, 2010 1:35 PM EDT reply actions
A few
Metallica – Don’t Tread on Me(a true war song)
Andrew WK – We Want Fun(party songs are a must)
Rammstein – Du Hast(something about angry german electo/metal just does it)
Public Enemy – Bring the Noise(no, not the one with Anthrax, the original!)
NWA – Straight Outta Compton(or the CB4 version, “Straight Outta LoCash”)
The Prodigy – Invaders Must Die(their new hit, I HIGHLY recommend this! great for home games)
Iron Maiden – Run For the Hills(80’s metal, nuff said.)
Rush – Tom Sawyer(bad cliche’, but when they played it in “The Waterboy”, I gotta admit, I got pumped up.)
Rev Theory – Hell Yeah(Blue Mountain State made this song popular. Just a fun song.)
Sick Puppies – You’re Going Down(New Zealand represent!)
"Biggest mistake in DFW history?" - Bigger mistake in LSB history.
"Back in Irish's day you had to kill a man before you were taken seriously in polite society." - Aquaman56 06/25/10
CB4… nice. You should add “Sweat from my Balls” in there
by Minnesota Fats on Aug 31, 2010 4:51 PM EDT up reply actions
Or
If you’re feeling like you have more swagger than you can possible externalize: “Where da Cash At?” By Currency (feat. Lil’ Wayne). Best lyrics of any rap song ever. Ever.
by Blue_in_NOLA on Aug 31, 2010 8:47 PM EDT up reply actions
Float like a cannonball, sting like a shark!
wjord.
I brought the noise, but I think I left the funk on the counter next to the toaster...
by Trapper_John on Sep 1, 2010 12:31 PM EDT up reply actions
The Fuckin' America Mix
George “No Show” Jones and Merle Haggard – Must’ve been drunk
David Allen Coe- Longhaired Redneck
Johnny Cash – Cocaine Carolina
Waylon Jennings- No god in Mexico
Travis Tritt- Its a great day to be alive
Charlie Daniels Band- Legend of Wooley Swamp (live)
I gave serious thought to remixing this to Party In The USA for this season.
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I will give my shirt for Tennessee today.
er, this, rather
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f44VyDXR4r8
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I will give my shirt for Tennessee today.
by Holly Anderson on Aug 31, 2010 3:36 PM EDT up reply actions
In college
This was our gameday music. I played lacrosse. Last of the Mohicans is every lacrosse teams song. And you get utterly pumped. (Insert Duke Lacrosse Joke Here)(Realize they were innocent, but still, insert a Duke Lacrosse Joke Here for empahsis)(Realize they won the National Title, face Palm)
Don't give up, don't ever give up ~ Jim Valvano
HEre is linky
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygNuRpwZqRU
Posting links is hard if you can’t remember
Don't give up, don't ever give up ~ Jim Valvano
they used that in a Nike commercial recently....
the one with Stephen Jackson and Shawn “The Tia Beater” Merriman….
"Biggest mistake in DFW history?" - Bigger mistake in LSB history.
"Back in Irish's day you had to kill a man before you were taken seriously in polite society." - Aquaman56 06/25/10
Holst – Mars, the Bringer of War (Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity is good, too, but not quite as solid for pump-up)
Metallica – Hero of the Day
Rammstein – Halleluja (as far as I know, it’s only on the Resident Evil: Apocalypse soundtrack)
AC/DC – For Those About to Rock
Orff – O Fortuna (it’s used as both the first and last movement of Carmina Burana)
Most of the Pirates of the Caribbean soundtrack
Jeezy.
Excuse my language, ma'am, but that damn Dodd's gonna beat my butt today. -- Bear Bryant, November 1962
A few that haven't been mentioned.
Jimi Hendrix – Purple Haze
Guns ‘n’ Roses – Welcome to the Jungle
Green Day – Jesus of Suburbia (the lyrics are social commentary, of course, but the hooks in that song are wicked, brah.)
What about the UK marching band? I’m sure they sell CDs of fight songs, drumline cadences, and the like, right?
"...when the devil says to you: do not drink, answer him: I will drink, and right freely, just because you tell me not to."
— Martin Luther
our neighbors at the Indian Mounds
have a ZZ Top sized Marshall stack that essentially drowns out everything when they get going. They generally play strip club type music. I’d rather listen to our generator. We will be (ineffectually) blaring the Golden Band from Tigerland’s version of stand up and get crunk. In addition to the pump it up music, I really like Dreadful Selfish Crime by REK since it makes me nostalgic for those days of pretty dark eyed girls with impossible to pronounce last names, walking across the parade grounds on the first fall day when the humidity didn’t knock you down, singing the fight song at the bell tower, my first hopeless crush, having to tip two waitresses because we stayed through a shift change at the Chimes, my best friends, and on and on and on. I actually get kind of teary after enough drinks when I listen to that song.
a few more...
Metallica: Seek and Destroy
G&f’R: Welcome to the Jungle, Paradise City
Stones: Start Me Up, Jumping Jack Flash
Offspring: The Kid’s Aren’t Alright, Come Out and Play
Iggy Pop: Lust for Life
Rammstein: Du Hast
Anything by AC/DC, Judas Priest or Iron Maden
Los Angeles is like Manchester. There is a red team that wins championships and a blue team that doesn't.
777 is a great football song, if you don’t interpret the lyrics biblically (or only pay attention to the chorus).
by Minnesota Fats on Sep 2, 2010 3:10 PM EDT up reply actions
My List
Pantera – Mouth For War, Walk, or pretty much anything off Vulgar Display
Tupac – Hit Em Up
MC 5 – Kick Out the Jams
“Fight to Survive” off the Bloodsport soundtrack
AC/DC – just about anything, but especially TNT, Dirty Deeds, Hell’s Bells, Kicked in the Teeth, Rocker
The entire Rocky IV soundtrack
Ted Nugent – Stranglehold
White Zombie – Welcome to Planet Motherfucker
Sepultura – Roots Bloody Roots
“Battle Without Honor or Humanity” from the Kill Bill soundtrack

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