Spyke

You could also do the Steve Austin “Won’t Do What You Tell Me”. Glass shatters

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lemmy.world

Anyone who doesn’t pick this will quickly be insane, and have no friends. I walk through a lot of doorways in a day.

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sh.itjust.works

At first I was thinking of 45:33 from lcd sound system. But the John Cage background noise is a much better choice.

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You sir, are an evil person. May all your streaming services only play "Section 31" from now until the end of time.

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Realistically, that would get annoying pretty fast and I'd soon learn to hate any song I chose. So I'd pick 4′33″, which is four minutes and 33 seconds of silence.

But otherwise I'd pick "One Bad Tank", from the video game Left4Dead2. It's the song that plays when the boss enemy enters a particular map.

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Made me think of the sound when you encounter a Pokemon in the OG gameboy versions.

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If you want to come across as the murderous villain you might as well pick bodies by drowning pool. Or pumped up kicks.

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lemmy.zip

How long have you been a Streetfighter?

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One-Winged Angel. Just the intro, before the Latin. Specifically this version.

The best final boss music to a video game was 29 years ago and has not been topped since. Of course, with the rise of PlayStation and disc-based games (ironically, where Final Fantasy 7 was released and in which form), games became more about the journey than that final fight. There were still "last boss fights," but they became less the focus and more about the end of the journey. But after beating Sephiroth for the first time, and he sprouts a wing (just the one!) and this song kicks in, and the real fight begins... that's when you knew you were in some shit. Especially if you reached max level and Sephiroth took literally an hour to beat (I think this was an early anti-cheat thing).

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I like Omen, but it's not as good if a walk in song. Great soundtrack top to bottom though.

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Mine would have to be Oops I Did It Again, it'd just be the start of the chorus. I think that would nearly always fit the situation.

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From "Young Frankenstein", by the way. I couldn't resist finding out where that came from. It's the scene where they first arrive at the castle.

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lemmy.world

People = Shit cover by Richard Cheese. It’s classy and represents my honest feelings at the same time.

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I love me some Richard Cheese cover versions. He knows exactly where to take other people’s songs.

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I'm in Enterprise IT, so mine would be the chorus from Bob Dylan's "Everything is Broken.".

It was my work phone ringtone when I still had a work phone

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Mine is same song, but when everything except Jeff's guitar cuts out for the breakdown riff.

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I'd go with Necrophobic so that people get the impression I stayed at the party for twice as long as I was able to manage.

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That first part of Crocodile Rock by Elton John. Really encapsulates the fact that I’m a silly willy.

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lemmy.world

The opening theme from the Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. that's currently being used in the Olympics.

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Either the opening of take me out or a little ways in to pinball wizard if it has to be very short, if longer than the opening from people say I'm over the top

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Darth Vader's imperial march. It's also my ringtone...and does play when I enter a room occasionally...if I get a phone call as I enter.

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Since in most scenarios I'd prefer people left the room when I entered, I don't know- the opening SCREAM from the President song In The Name of The Father?

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That Gladiator's entrance song that morphed into the circus-looney song.

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