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Buster Bluth
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I would like to hear NEW or UNUSED/OVERPLAYED songs
we are better than seven nation army...everyone and their brother does that stupid chant
That's why I suggested what I did.
I would like to hear NEW or UNUSED/OVERPLAYED songs
we are better than seven nation army...everyone and their brother does that stupid chant
I feel like nearly everything said so far on here is based around a faulty line of reasoning - that the purpose of blasting this music in is to get the team pumped up. If ND players need music piped in over the speaker system to get pumped up to play in front of 80,000 people, we are totally screwed. The main goal of the songs should be to get the fans, specifically the student section, really, really loud. Most of the stuff mentioned so far, namely anything by Guns N Roses, ACDC, Black Sabbath, etc., does not resonate with the 18-22 year old upper middle class white kids who make up the vast majority of the ND student section. If you want to get the stadium really wild, you need songs that the student body knows the lyrics to and is willing to sing those lyrics along with the recording. For that, ND has to go to more of the classic pop route than the metal. Songs like Man In The Mirror (MJ), Take Me Home Tonight (Eddie Money), Jesse's Girl (Rick Springfield), and Livin On a Prayer (Bon Jovi) will do a lot more for the stadium atmosphere than overplayed classic metal tracks like Iron Man, Crazy Train, and Thunderstruck.
Although if it had to be old stuff, I wouldn't mind Led Zepplin's Black Dog.
I feel like a limp bizkit song would sound cool (no lyrics, obviously). I can't think of which one. But they have 'pump-up' style beats, though.
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I can agree with this fully. I laugh at all of the metal being suggested on this thread. A bunch of old geezers stuck in the late 1970's/1980's!
Arcade Fire is a band that "18-22 year old upper middle class white kids" should be familiar with if they listen to even a modicum of new music.
Irish Celebration would be my first choice but scotland the brave would be a good choice as well