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What Music Does The Community Listen To?


TomBaker

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I don't really have a gene preference, besides "more music than bass", so I kinda listen to anything I get my hands on, from metal to folk to classic to jazz to rock.

 

I generally prefer interesting melodic lines that are both nice to listen to and defy repetition prediction, and I absolutely love ambient music that does this. This is a good example of that.

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Sorry if this is in the wrong section, but I thought it would be interesting to see what sort of music the Tiberian Sun community listens to?

I personally like:

Nightcore

S3rl

 

 

What about yourself? ;)

 

Do you use this music to protect your virginity?

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Guest Mechacaseal

i had a playlist of like 200 nightcore songs honestly now it makes my ears bleed. the fad is over for me.

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i had a playlist of like 200 nightcore songs honestly now it makes my ears bleed. the fad is over for me.

ah haha no worries ;)

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I enjoyed the same concept, but wildly different results :P

Particularly as I only had RA1 (and for a bit RA2) up till I got TFD for about 5 years most of my music taste is similar to the tracks like:

Hell March 1 and 2

Backstab as a personal favourite

Arazoid

Traction

Roll out and a couple others

 

My favourite tracks from all my other owned C&C games...

Mechanical Man (Tib Dawn)

Act on Instinct (Also Tib Dawn)

On the Prowl (also Tib Dawn)

Grinder (Red Alert 2)

Killing Machine (Tiberian Sun)

 

All pretty god damn awesome tracks.

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Mostly guitar driven music, essentially blues derivatives such as classic and prog rock from the 60's and 70's and oldschool metal, with a lot of cult 80's thrash, death and black thrown in. I selectively listen to a lot of other genres like punk, hip-hop, electronic, etc., but rock and metal make up well over 50% of my (very intensive) music listening. When I think about it, it boils down to the fact I want my music to either be aggressive and carry a mean beat, or to create a distinct emotional atmosphere and engage me in some way. Music that fades in the background, or isn't memorable and/or exciting enough will very soon lose my interest and respect.

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