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Post by Bardiel13 » Tue Jun 20, 2006 12:04 am

Progenies of the Great Apocolypse by Dimmu Borgir. Every thread requesting an epic song has this.
If you're looking for something less Black Metaly, then try Don't Say a Word by Sonata Arctica.
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Post by bum » Tue Jun 20, 2006 7:51 am

Tiesto's Forever Today is reasonably epic, as are some of Armin Van Buuren's older live sets, which aren't varios short tracks placed togeather like every live set now days is.

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Post by requiett » Tue Jun 20, 2006 9:55 am

bum wrote:reasonably epic
NO SUCH THING.

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Post by Decoy » Tue Jun 20, 2006 8:07 pm

Jebadia wrote:
requiett wrote:Hans Zimmer - Budget Meeting from the King Arthur soundtrack is the ultimate fucking win in epic sounding music. No track will come along for many a year that will rival the balls this song has.
STRAIGHT UP MUTHA FUCKA
Best. Epic. Song. Ever. EVER.

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Post by Flint the Dwarf » Wed Jun 21, 2006 9:49 pm

requiett wrote:
bum wrote:reasonably epic
NO SUCH THING.
x 2

If you're going epic, you go all the way. There's no more "sorta epic" than there is "sorta fucking amazing".
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Post by bum » Thu Jun 22, 2006 6:38 am

Flint the Dwarf wrote:
requiett wrote:
bum wrote:reasonably epic
NO SUCH THING.
x 2

If you're going epic, you go all the way. There's no more "sorta epic" than there is "sorta fucking amazing".
Ok then it's epic, happy?

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Post by Jebadia » Sun Jun 25, 2006 1:08 am

bum wrote:
Flint the Dwarf wrote:
requiett wrote:
bum wrote:reasonably epic
NO SUCH THING.
x 2

If you're going epic, you go all the way. There's no more "sorta epic" than there is "sorta fucking amazing".
Ok then it's epic, happy?
Try again, but this time in big bold text chizzled out of the side of a mountain, with a gladitorial horse race going on at the base.
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Post by shirochan88 » Sun Jun 25, 2006 2:28 am

I"m supprised no one has mentioned

O fortuna- Carl Orff

Duel of the Fates- John Williams

I found that the theme song for Myst III- Exile works too

I personally like the songs that combine a Choir and the Orchestra

if anyone has anyother suggestions for symphonic choir songs that would be great

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Post by requiett » Sun Jun 25, 2006 11:30 am

Shit son, don't make me get my list out...

Verdi's Dies Irae [From the Requiem Mass]

Basil Poledouris - Battle of the Mounds [from Conan: The Barbarian]

Bruce Broughton - Waxing Elizabeth [From Young Sherlock Holmes]

Cliff Eidelman - Overture [From Star Trek VI]

Craig Armstrong - Escape [From Plunkett & Macleane]

Gabriel Yared - The Sacking of Troy [From the discarded Troy soundtrack]

Harry Gregson-Williams - The Battle [From Chronicles of Narnia]

James Horner - Charging Fort Wagner [From Glory]

James Newton Howard - Tarawa [From Snow Falling on Cedars]

Jerry Goldsmith - Arthur's Farewell [From First Knight]

Joel McNeely - The Destruction of Xizor's Palace [Shadows of the Empire, a score for a movie that doesn't exist]

John Frizzell and Randy Edelman - Gods and Generals [self-titled]

Vangelis - The Drums of Gaugamela [From Alexander]

And this is what I presume to be mostly obscure shit that most people don't hear or recognize.

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Post by Jelly_Beanz » Sat Aug 12, 2006 7:59 pm

The Chronicles of Narnia Soundtrack

Princess Mononke

Both had a sort of epic feel to them.
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