Hey folks
Well, I am having a party on 12/21/12. The theme (of course) is end of the world..not sure if it will be a masquerade or just standard party (come as
your favorite version of dooooom)
Anyhow, I am considering playlists (yes, over a year ahead of schedule, but never too early to plan for the end)..So far, I got a few songs that are
staplemark apoc songs.
Wondering what you would add...also, if you are planning a party or some sort of event on dec 21, 2012?
Well...heres what I got so far (got an eclectic crowd to invite, so straight techno won't work...but dammit, there will be some)
1
Genre: House
Mood: Computers killing everyone/Terminator tribute song
Theme: dance with machine gun sounds? whats not to like?
2
Genre: Country-rock
Mood: Defacto song for any zombie apocolypse.
Theme: You simply can't go wrong with Johnny.
3
Genre: Rock
Mood: Loss and corruption
Theme: Because...just effin because! -lights a candle in rememberance-
4
Genre: Metal
Mood: Amp you up to kill stuff
Theme:
Complex..requiring knowledge:
From World War Z (Zombie apocalypse book) Man discussing protocol when a large hoard of zombies was spotted
The dogs were recalled, racing behind our lines. We switched over to our Primary
Enticement Mechanism. Every army had one by now. The Brits would use
bagpipes, the Chinese used bugles, the South Africans used to smack their rifles with
their assegais and belt out these Zulu war chants. For us, it was hard-core Iron
Maiden. Now, personally, I've never been a metal fan. Straight classic rock's my
thing, and Hendrix's "Driving South" is about as heavy as I get.
But I had to admit, standing there in that desert wind,
with "The Trooper" thumping in my chest, I got it. The PEM wasn't really for
Zack's benefit. It was to psych us up, take away some of Zack's mojo, you know,
"take the piss out," as the Brits say. Right about the time Dickinson was belting
"As you plunge into a certain death" I was pumped, SIR charged and ready, eyes
fixed on this growing, closing horde. I was, like, "Cmon, Zack, let's f--kin' do
this!"
Just before they reached the front range marker, the music began to fade. The
squad leaders shouted, "Front rank, ready!" and the first line knelt. Then came the
order to "take aim!" and then, as we all held our breath, as the music clicked off,
we heard "FIRE!"
5
Genre: Rock
Mood: Kickass
Theme: Sure, its talking about a relationship..but meh, its transferable.
6
Genre: Rock
Mood: Death
Theme: A standard..especially if you seen the series, "The Stand"(opening)
7
Genre: Rock
Mood: I feel fine
Theme: Like this is hard to figure out
8
Genrearody light rock
Mood: Lighthearted doom
Theme: Sometimes we need to consider the side of the poor zombie just trying to get a meal
9
Genre: Melody (?)
Mood: Evil computer singing
Theme: GLADoS, in my opinion, should be key to any doomsday senario..mostly because I love her humor.
10
Genre:Rock
Mood:Mesmerize
Theme: Can anything encapsulate the end of all things better than JM?
Anyhow, thats the 10 I got going on...whats missing?
Only one song is appropriate to bring about Doomsday. *passes out earplugs*
Yes, I am talking of the evilness that even Dick Cheney refuses to go near and which is used to torture the likes of Hitler, Stalin, Mao, and the
creator of reality television.
This will be on repeat, loudspeaker, and I will be too insane within an hour to notice what goes on.
If this fails miserably, I'll just get the Frederic Chopin out and just chill.
Now excuse me. I need to go clean up the mess I made when I heard that song again just now....didn't know my stomach was still sensitive to her
voice.
That song makes me really angry...want to smash things...uncontrollable rage.
You have found the perfect rage infection song...yes...I get it. This is clearly a weapon and should be destroyed before it infects more.