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Re: [HoE] Good HOE Music
In a message dated 2/26/99 1:15:57 AM Eastern Standard Time,
bax1@concentric.net writes:
If you can get an MP3 program and a CD ripper, you can throw them all on your
computer and select them that way. I'm slowly doing that... As well, I will
suggest the following:
Misfits
The Damned
Voltaire: the guy that does all those cool claymation type things for Sci-Fi
challenge does music as well. It's strange pop-fiddle-goth, but you want to
throw people off, put it in the background.
Gwar
Random Judas Priest: some works, some doesn't. Try the Painkiller album...
Brian Ward
Struck down by the Reckoners with a painfully stiff neck for doing good
deeds...
> Music for HoE:
>
> Eventually I plan to get my 5cd changer programmed so I can switch
> between atmospheres at the touch of a remote...until then, here is some
> great mood music:
>
> RAMMSTEIN; anything. Think German techno-metal, and you've got it. They
> sound a little bit like KMFDM after a train wreck with Megadeth. The
> vocals are gutteral and (best of all) in German, so they don't distract
> from gameplay, it's just another cool sound in the background.
> FIELDS OF THE NEPHILM; self titled and the live disc (also the Sumerland
> EP- if you can find it anymore...) The world's heavyweight champion Goth
> band back in the early 90's. Great layered sound...once again, can't
> hardly understand a word the lead singer says (he has a gutteral delivery
> and some sort of filter going...) They rock, and they're cool.
> Also great for a change of pace are two soundtracks that would probably
> be better for Deadlands, but hey, they're so fantastic you can use them
> anywhere; PARIS, TEXAS and LAST MAN STANDING by Ry Cooder and HOT SPOT by a
> superstar group including Roy Rogers on slide guitar, Miles Davis on
> trumpet and John Lee Hooker on (wordless, moaning) vocals.
>
> Along with the aforementioned Ministry, et al for techno ambiance.
>
> bax