Epic music
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- Mr. Poopy Pants
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Rhapsody - Elgard's Green Valleys
They changed the band name, but it was stupid and I will not comply. "Rhapsody of Fire" was the worst idea since the invention of helmets.
They changed the band name, but it was stupid and I will not comply. "Rhapsody of Fire" was the worst idea since the invention of helmets.
And God spoke unto the Chicken, and He said: "Thou shalt crosseth the road", and the Chicken did cross the road, and there was much rejoicing.
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- Bardiel13
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Firesoul- Mercenary
I win.
I win.
Be non-conformist! (Everyone's doing it!)
I guess Max Payne isn't much of a yaoi fan...
I guess Max Payne isn't much of a yaoi fan...
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Beethoven's Symphonies 3, 5 and especially 9. Almost the entire Lord of the Rings sound track. La Bocherini La Musica Notturna Delle Strade Di Madrid, which the song that appears at the end of Master and Commander as well as much of the rest of the Master and Commander sound track. The entire Gladiator sound track perticularly THe Battle and Elysium-Honour Him-Now we are free. Two of my personal classical favourites are the Willam Tell and 1812 overutres. One song to me that stands slightly above the rest the 1977 redition by the Red Army Choir of the Soviet National Anthem.
If you are looking for something a little more rockish David Bowie's Life on Mars is pretty dramatic and Guns and Roses's Version of Knockin' on Heaven's Door orgionally by Bob Dylan.
If you are looking for something a little more rockish David Bowie's Life on Mars is pretty dramatic and Guns and Roses's Version of Knockin' on Heaven's Door orgionally by Bob Dylan.
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Still Johnny Fish
Still Johnny Fish
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requiett wrote: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.
YAY! the verdi one is from battle royale i wanted to know what that was for ages... cheers.
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ok bear with me when I suggest...Vomitron remixing Contra.
I know what you're probably thinking "video game music isn't epic. Especially from the 8-bit era," but this music documents the lives of 2 individuals who have to charge through the jungle shooting everything and anything that moves! And it's not like you can recover from a bullet wound either! Well, more than 3 times at least. These men risked their lives to stop the alien from doing that thing. Hell, I don't know, but it's awesome.
But seriously down to the song. It gears up fast, remixiing all of the tracks from the video game so that they have plenty of electric guitars and drums. Vomitron offers his music free on his My-Space or something, I forget, but I remember it being 100% legitimately legal, and santioned by Vomitron. It's easy to find.
I know what you're probably thinking "video game music isn't epic. Especially from the 8-bit era," but this music documents the lives of 2 individuals who have to charge through the jungle shooting everything and anything that moves! And it's not like you can recover from a bullet wound either! Well, more than 3 times at least. These men risked their lives to stop the alien from doing that thing. Hell, I don't know, but it's awesome.
But seriously down to the song. It gears up fast, remixiing all of the tracks from the video game so that they have plenty of electric guitars and drums. Vomitron offers his music free on his My-Space or something, I forget, but I remember it being 100% legitimately legal, and santioned by Vomitron. It's easy to find.
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- nailz
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My favorite expression for that kind of feeling is "Hella OK."Flint the Dwarf wrote: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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