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Wait, let's see... for DnDing? A mixtape? I like classical music for that authentic feel, plus if you've got a character that plays an instrument while the group is walking around. Holst's Planets is pretty great. Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini is pretty soothing and calm.
When I've had music playing during my DnD groups, it's typically hard rock. Which is okay, but unless you're in combat it doesn't fit too well.
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Actually just play the Andrew WK album "I Get Wet" on repeat all night long.
Fallout I love Bal Sagoth and I need to find more of it right now yessss
Have you heard The Chthonic Chronicles? It's easily their best. Much better music and of course it keeps the cheese intact with the great spoken-word sections, completely over-the-top lyrics and great song titles like Six Score and Ten Oblations To a Malefic Avatar and To Storm the Cyclopean Gates of Byzantium.
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we don't do music because the DM has this weird thing with his ear and if there is too much noise he can't understand words or something.
anyways, put some Blind Guardian on that shit.
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Nah, just kidding. I'll go get my iPod.
Wait, let's see... for DnDing? A mixtape? I like classical music for that authentic feel, plus if you've got a character that plays an instrument while the group is walking around. Holst's Planets is pretty great. Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini is pretty soothing and calm.
When I've had music playing during my DnD groups, it's typically hard rock. Which is okay, but unless you're in combat it doesn't fit too well.
It'll put you in the mood.
Blind Guardian - Mirror Mirror
Blind Guardian - Theatre of Pain
Blind Guardian - Bard's Song
Infected Mushroom - Elevation
Muse - Knights of Cydonia
Rammstein - Mein Herz Brennt
Rick Wakeman stuff, or perhaps some Dream Theater
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Blind Guardian - Mirror Mirror
Bal-Sagoth: Shackled to the Trilithon of Kutulu
These are a bit harsher but still epic and quite appropriate:
Bathory - A Fine Day to Die
Walknut - Motherland Ostenvegr
From my favorite album, by my favorite band:
Summoning - Northward
And storms are in the sky
Our path across the nordland
Goes higher and more high
To left the sea we came from
To right the white hills with no tree
The wind is growing colder
And shivering are we
We drag with stiffening fingers
Our swords and up the hill
The path is steep and tangled
But leads to battles still
Dor firn i guinar.
Farewell now mountain vale and plain
Farewell now wind and frost and rain
And mist and cloud and heavens air
Ye star and moon so blinding fair
Farewell now blade and bloom and grass
That see the changing season pass
Farewell sweet earth and northern sky
Forever blessed but here we die
Dor firn i guinar.
Dammit, I was going to suggest this. Seconded, at least.
The Black Mages. Enough said.
a song in itself which was like fifty notes maybe
FFT is one of my most favoritest game soundtracks.
The Black Mages albums are awesome. Seeing them perform live is also awesome.
My dnd group doesn't ever listen to music while playing though, so I don't have any serious suggestions.
I haven't heard the Stargate soundtrack, so I will form my opinion based on what I know of Geek.
It's pretty good.
Also good background for slaughtering orcs and such.
Have you heard The Chthonic Chronicles? It's easily their best. Much better music and of course it keeps the cheese intact with the great spoken-word sections, completely over-the-top lyrics and great song titles like Six Score and Ten Oblations To a Malefic Avatar and To Storm the Cyclopean Gates of Byzantium.
well some are really great
kinda like most music
problem with soundtracks is repetition of the main themes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtFqgsyvujc&feature=related
The second version, the one on Craig Machine (I think).
It's the one with his brother singing the last verse.