What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?
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@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@halfbutt_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@write-to-shawn_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
Mainly this stuff:
Alice in Chains were great and Dirt is one of my favorite albums ever. Not many bad songs on there if any.
Now I'm the guy that gets depressed by a song. That last "Live in Concert" that Layne Staley did, shortly before he died, have you ever seen that? He was clearly on his last legs, his skin was so yellow it was almost green, but he still killed it. Every song he killed it. Rest in peace, Layne.
Yes I've seen it, he was amazing. I never got to see him preform live although I wish I had.
AIC was better than Nirvana in those days in my opinion, but Nirvana got more hype. I liked them both, but AIC was more raw.
I prefer AIC because they leaned more towards metal/ hard rock then most of the grunge bands. I don't mind Nirvana but like I said earlier I love AIC.
It's a bit of a different genre, but the same sentiment. You ever heard of Elliott Smith?
I've heard of him but I haven't listened to his music no.
duuuude you're in for a treat if you can stand depressing stuff. He died by suicide, and his manner of suicide was by stabbing himself with a knife through his own heart. So he was pretty emo.
I recommend "no name #1" by elliott smith. He won awards for the soundtrack of Good Will Hunting though. He wrote and performed that entire score for that movie.
Edited to add: King's Crossing. I'd recommend that over no name #1. Both are dynamite though.
I saw Elliot live three or four times. Every show was super intimate and memorable.
I'm jealous man. Judging by your icon (Seattle), I'm inclined to believe you.
First heard him on KCMU driving in my car. The song was “Angeles”. Been a huge fan ever since. One time at the Velvet Elvis, the audience would not let him finish his set. He was like, “But I have to pee…”
The crowd parted like the Red Sea and Elliot went to the bathroom, took a leak, then came back and played a half dozen more songs.
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Migos or Crystal Method.
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I'm like Hannibal Lector. I listen to classical music as I destroy you or get destroyed and my heart rate never goes above 60.
I lie sometimes, just thought it sounded cool.
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I gotta share my best Show musical moment. I was listening to Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture. It's quite a long track, a good 8 minutes or even longer. It's mostly slow, but by the end it ramps up, including cannons going off. One time, right when the cannons started, I hit a walk-off homer. It couldn't have been planned any better. I should have hung up the sticks right there and just retired on the spot, cause I'll never have a better show moment than that.
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I was listening to the Sword’s first LP yesterday. I gave up a grand slam and a solo shot in the second inning at Coors.
Then my opponent forgot how to hit again and I crept back in it scoring in the next three innings. I lost 5-3 but felt totally fine about it because I had a lot of really good swings and the game was obviously Verlander-ing me.
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@halfbutt_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
I was listening to the Sword’s first LP yesterday. I gave up a grand slam and a solo shot in the second inning at Coors.
Then my opponent forgot how to hit again and I crept back in it scoring in the next three innings. I lost 5-3 but felt totally fine about it because I had a lot of really good swings and the game was obviously Verlander-ing me.
Who are Sword? I'm gonna look them up...sounds intriguing. Sorry you got Verlanderd. It's a real thing.
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Mumble rap make it easy to only focus on the game or anything but what you listen... for real slow/medium tempo whatever type of music help me a lot to stay focus for long time and also a lot of Harry Mack stuff don't know why but I'm good when I'm listening at ...
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If its really intense in the bottom of the 9th you can always go with this.
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@ericulous1_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@halfbutt_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
I was listening to the Sword’s first LP yesterday. I gave up a grand slam and a solo shot in the second inning at Coors.
Then my opponent forgot how to hit again and I crept back in it scoring in the next three innings. I lost 5-3 but felt totally fine about it because I had a lot of really good swings and the game was obviously Verlander-ing me.
Who are Sword? I'm gonna look them up...sounds intriguing. Sorry you got Verlanderd. It's a real thing.
The Sword are a band from Texas that sound like volume 4 era Black Sabbath. Very tasty.
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Dig by Mudvayne, on a continuous loop.
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@poksey_mlbts said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
Dig by Mudvayne, on a continuous loop.
I looked this up on youtube and just the picture of the guy kinda scares me. i hope I never match up with you lol!
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@halfbutt_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@ericulous1_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@halfbutt_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
I was listening to the Sword’s first LP yesterday. I gave up a grand slam and a solo shot in the second inning at Coors.
Then my opponent forgot how to hit again and I crept back in it scoring in the next three innings. I lost 5-3 but felt totally fine about it because I had a lot of really good swings and the game was obviously Verlander-ing me.
Who are Sword? I'm gonna look them up...sounds intriguing. Sorry you got Verlanderd. It's a real thing.
The Sword are a band from Texas that sound like volume 4 era Black Sabbath. Very tasty.
Very cool, that's my favorite Sabbath album other than my secret favorite Heaven and Hell hahahaha. But that wasn't really Sabbath, that was more like Dio.
Ps: Dio would be fun to listen to. But more for Skyrim. Which I'm going to start playing for the first time this week.
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Freeze Frame
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@surfinsantacruz_xbl said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
Freeze Frame
J Giels?
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@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@surfinsantacruz_xbl said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
Freeze Frame
J Giels?
Yes
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@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@write-to-shawn_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
Mainly this stuff:
Alice in Chains were great and Dirt is one of my favorite albums ever. Not many bad songs on there if any.
Now I'm the guy that gets depressed by a song. That last "Live in Concert" that Layne Staley did, shortly before he died, have you ever seen that? He was clearly on his last legs, his skin was so yellow it was almost green, but he still killed it. Every song he killed it. Rest in peace, Layne.
Yes I've seen it, he was amazing. I never got to see him preform live although I wish I had.
AIC was better than Nirvana in those days in my opinion, but Nirvana got more hype. I liked them both, but AIC was more raw.
AIC was more slickly produced with more of a conventional metal edge. Not saying that they were, but Nirvana was much closer to being a 1 of 1. For a lot of people, they defined the attitude, visual aesthetic, and stripped-down style of so-called grunge.
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