RE: [Epic] Epic 40k Armies
>> >>Besides, Games Workshop has as much as admitted that the Tyranids are
>going
>> >>to win in the end. How can you lose?
>> >>
>> >>BTW, does anyone have any idea what theme music would be appropriate
>for a
>> >>Tyranid recruitment drive?
>> >
>> >"I've got you under my skin"
>> >"Jungle Boogie"
>> >anything by the group FINE YOUNG CANNIBALS
>> >"Jeepers Creepers(where'd you get those eyes?)"
>> >"Godzilla" by BlueOysterCult
>>
>> How could you guys forget the true tyrannid childrens classic!
>>
>> "It was a one-eyed, one-horned,
>> Flying Purple People-Eater..."
>>
>> David
>>
>Hey, I boogied to that tune as a five-year old. And it's music is certainly
>bouncy enough for a recruitment song... it's probably the clearest direct
>reference to a 'Nid that I've seen (although I'm not familiar with that
>'Godzilla' number; it could have some suitable lyrics about the sheer joy
>of consuming armies, cities, and the country of Japan).
>
>As far as I'm concerned, 'I'm a guardian and I'm okay' is the theme song of
>the eldar army from henceforth. That Tyranid tune was obviously a clever
>imitation used with some success on Eldar craftworlds.
>
>"Who wears short shorts" (I'm not sure if that's it's name, but it was in
>that Simpsons episode) probably scoops up stunty recruits by the
>thousand...
>
>Eugene
Oh my son you have been deprived - "Godzilla" key lyrics:
"...oohhhh noooo - there goes Tokyo ,go go Godzilla !"
"...he picks up a bus and he throws it back down..."
"...people on a subway train, screamin out as he looks in on them.."
"...history shows again and again how nature points out the folly
of men..."
The live version is probably the coolest (sound effects!)...
David Lee Roth had an Album/CD named
"Eat 'em and Smile", though no individual song
really fits...
For Space Marines, it might be
Metallica's "Seek and Destroy"
Could the Squats use "Like a Rock"?
Chaos would, of course, use that damn
Spice Girls song...
"...what you really really want"
(don't remember the exact lyrics
or the title, but if you've heard it
you know what I mean...)
Chris Miller
Received on Fri Aug 01 1997 - 16:52:36 UTC
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