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JRCB

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Ride of The Valkyries. It makes absolutely everything better. Everything.
 

lewism247

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credop said:
What is the best music to listen to? Personally, i switch between a strong beat to an enigma of epic piano music for effect. Tell everyone on here what you like.
I normally listen to music that either gets me up for it or that is the complete opposite feel to the game.For example,i listen to always look on the bright side of life while playing the suffering.

On average though.Maiden,Clapton,G'N'R(not the current one,the one with Slash in it)and AC/DC.Ocassionally stuff like Moonlight Sonata and Nessun Dorma.
 

credop

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lewism247 said:
credop said:
What is the best music to listen to? Personally, i switch between a strong beat to an enigma of epic piano music for effect. Tell everyone on here what you like.
I normally listen to music that either gets me up for it or that is the complete opposite feel to the game.For example,i listen to always look on the bright side of life while playing the suffering.

On average though.Maiden,Clapton,G'N'R(not the current one,the one with Slash in it)and AC/DC.Ocassionally stuff like Moonlight Sonata and Nessun Dorma.
Im loving the brihgtside of life during the suffering, what a game (Y)
 

P47R1CK

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I like listening to any style of rock or metal while gaming, just as long as its got a fast tempo. Helps me concentrate :D
 

Rusty Bucket

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Just stick on some Folk Metal. Get a bit of Ensiferum going, or maybe some Equilibrium. Perfect for any situation.
 

lewism247

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credop said:
lewism247 said:
credop said:
What is the best music to listen to? Personally, i switch between a strong beat to an enigma of epic piano music for effect. Tell everyone on here what you like.
I normally listen to music that either gets me up for it or that is the complete opposite feel to the game.For example,i listen to always look on the bright side of life while playing the suffering.

On average though.Maiden,Clapton,G'N'R(not the current one,the one with Slash in it)and AC/DC.Ocassionally stuff like Moonlight Sonata and Nessun Dorma.
Im loving the brihgtside of life during the suffering, what a game (Y)
One of the few games that actually scared me.
 

NBSRDan

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Anything ambient works well with puzzle, turn-based strategy, or most RPGs. For anything action-oriented, metal or techno. Instrumental songs are optimal, to avoid distraction. For the same reason, the more rhythmic, the better.
 

Nicragomi

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Johnny Cash for my FPS games and Billy Joel for my MMORPGs o_O

EDIT: Listening to "The Man Comes Around" when playing Left 4 Dead reminds me of Dawn of the Dead :)
 

DazZ.

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Don't usually play any music over games, defiantly not single player.

Started playing Dubstep with TF2 though.
 

credop

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id like to thank everyone on here for getting me that 50 posts badge.
Thankyou!
 

Ernie Devlin

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It depends on the type of game i'm playing.
The tone of the game decides the type of music being listened to.
Although listening to "Wear Your Love Like Heaven" by Donovan is quite funny when playing an ultra violent game.
 

badgersprite

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Strangely enough, I actually find music that clashes with the atmosphere of most games to work quite well. I mean, if I want to get pumped up, sure, I'll listen to trance (mostly DJ Tiesto), but I find the best music for me to listen to when gaming is actually the golden oldies like The Andrews Sisters, The Ink Spots & Billie Holiday.

Although, I guess it depends on the mood I want to set. I mean, if I were playing an RPG and wanted to set a more depressing atmosphere I would go for something operatic/orchestral, like Agnus Dei, throwing in some Tori Amos & Eva Cassidy. And I frequently have. I've had some great moments in Fallout 3 clearing out hordes of feral ghouls in the subways to the strains of, "Ain't no sunshine when he's gone..."
 

timmytom1

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The brutal legend soundtrack over and over again ,it`s the only reason i still play the game