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Lt. Commander
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# 21
02-15-2013, 10:21 AM
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Ok you got me, dangit.



Then you probably already seen this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDsfou6UfjU


Indeed. It was epic.
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Captain
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# 22
02-15-2013, 11:51 AM
Presently, mod tunes. Oldschool FTW!
http://modarchive.org/

I'm working my way through my archive of the entire set of "A". At the moment: "Stardust and Sparkles"
http://modarchive.org/index.php?requ...id&query=32525
Career Officer
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# 23
02-15-2013, 12:58 PM
Playing my Feds I listen to a lot space rock and prog metal - Pink Floyd, David Bowie, Muse, Coheed & Cambria, Bruce Dickenson and the like.

On the KDF side I put on neo-classical and symphonic power metal - Apocalyptica, Rhapsody, Dragonforce etc.

And then whenever I launch a new starship I play "That New Car Smell" - track 13 off the Star Trek 2009 OST.

You bring a gun / We bring an arsenal - Ian Watkins of Lostprophets

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Captain
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# 24
02-15-2013, 03:27 PM
Loyts of good stuff here.

I don't know if having it stuck in your head counts as listening, but The Dog is Mine by Canadian national treasure K-OS.

The music video is also very Canadian (ie: Quickly made for little money)
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# 25
02-15-2013, 06:40 PM
I realized in retrospect that perhaps brutal Icelandic pagan metal was a bad call during a volatile situation, what with all the violence and stuff Vikings are known for.

So I have compiled a list of dark ambient and related genre tracks to bring the mood down a few notches. Beware, some of these run long (I'll not run times on links that are exceptionally long [>10 minute]).

Nest - The Mire

Agalloch - Haunted Birds (10:11)

Blueneck - Sleeping Through a Storm

Nest - Silvershade Lynx

Syven - Jaankatkema

Of the Wand and the Moon - Sunspot (trippy opening, bear with it...)

Empyrium - Many Moons Ago

Syven - Jaljet (19:22)

Nest - Kontio

Ordo Funebris - Malleus Maleficarum

Syven - Corpus Christi (36:26)

Enjoy.
Captain
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# 26
02-15-2013, 09:32 PM
Best music for blowing Feddies apart at Ker'rat: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wk_0g4Zs7PI

Survivor of Romulus
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Posts: 914
# 27
02-16-2013, 02:08 AM
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Originally Posted by jexsamx View Post
I realized in retrospect that perhaps brutal Icelandic pagan metal was a bad call during a volatile situation, what with all the violence and stuff Vikings are known for.

So I have compiled a list of dark ambient and related genre tracks to bring the mood down a few notches. Beware, some of these run long (I'll not run times on links that are exceptionally long [>10 minute]).

Nest - The Mire

Agalloch - Haunted Birds (10:11)

Blueneck - Sleeping Through a Storm

Nest - Silvershade Lynx

Syven - Jaankatkema

Of the Wand and the Moon - Sunspot (trippy opening, bear with it...)

Empyrium - Many Moons Ago

Syven - Jaljet (19:22)

Nest - Kontio

Ordo Funebris - Malleus Maleficarum

Syven - Corpus Christi (36:26)

Enjoy.
That Icelandic viking music wasn't all that bad.


I was gonna look up some In Flames to link here and stumbled over this: Deathronic - Kalila wa Dimna.

In Flames - Where The Dead Ships Dwell

In Flames - Deliver Us

If you haven't heard In Flames before but like it, look up their older albums.
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# 28
02-16-2013, 02:39 AM
Wednesday I was listening to "Misty Mountains" Violin/A Cappella cover by Jun Sung Ahn & Peter Hollens.

Thursday I was listening to "The Last Time" by Tayloy Swift

Friday I was listenng to "Demons" by Imagine Dragons.

Also as of yesterday after listeing to meteorite explosions and screams I have really fallen in love with the new version of Phil Collin's "In the Air Tonight" that plays in the new Dead Space 3 trailer and the song is perfect for a day when meteorite's rain down from the sky, leaving trails of flames behind them... They obviously travel faster than 88 MPH.

Right now today (which is Caturday I believe), I'm listening to "You" by Candlebox.


Time for more coffee, cake and STO. Have a good day everyone!
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Captain
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# 29
02-16-2013, 02:56 AM
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If you want to hear some pretty epic violin music / dubstep and covers I'd recommend checking out Lindsey Stirling.
I just saw this. Lindsey Sterling... rrrrrow!

Wesley Willis. That is all.
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# 30
02-16-2013, 03:32 AM
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Clash at Demonhead - Black Sheep (Metric)
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