I don't like metal, so my choices are limited. However "when the man comes around" always puts an imagine in my head of a cloaked stranger, slaying left right and centre..linchowlewy said:This, but this is more to do with zombies in my mind.Red|Zombie said:Johnny Cash - When the Man Comes Around.
But i always associate "attack" by system of a down with killing.
Welcome to the Escapist.Very Skippable said:I know this sounds absolutely bizarre, but Village Green Preservation Society. It's the most pleasant, passive song there is, but for some reason it fills my mind with madcap violencefests.
Yeah, they were both on the altrock station. Along with Faith No More, and I forget who else. Honestly San Andreas had a rock solid sound track. Even the country station had some good stuff from Johny Cash, IIRC. Though the rap was all (understandably) west coast.Spectrum_Prez said:Were those two playing on the San Andreas radios? I know I certainly had a lot of RATM and Cypress Hill playing on the in game MP3 radio station, though. RATM also worked well while playing Battlefield Vietnam, despite being a complete anachronism.Starke said:That and Killing in the Name Of [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMEqVAt7s8U].Spectrum_Prez said:I know it to be true.are.you.the.god.its.me.vader said:Yakety Sax.
You know it to be true.
In all seriousness: Rage Against the Machine's cover of Cypress Hill's "How I Could Just Kill A Man" [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cfL7cPvIlA]
But I don't condone killing, except in a political context.
EDIT: I blame San Andreas for both.