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Would love the demons to come out on the M.C.G with SLAYER pumping out raining blood.

Better then that stupid trumpet guy.

Let some real DEMON music play.

I always pump some heavy music on my way to the footy for the demons.

Essendon have there stupid bomb siren we should come out with Slayer,Metallica,Lamb of god,Devil driver.

That would give me goose bumps and pump up the boys.

Some in the MCC like my Grandfather might not like it though.

Time to play like DEMONS.

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Would love the demons to come out on the M.C.G with SLAYER pumping out raining blood.

Better then that stupid trumpet guy.

Let some real DEMON music play.

I always pump some heavy music on my way to the footy for the demons.

Essendon have there stupid bomb siren we should come out with Slayer,Metallica,Lamb of god,Devil driver.

That would give me goose bumps and pump up the boys.

Some in the MCC like my Grandfather might not like it though.

Time to play like DEMONS.

Absolutely despise that, with a passion

Makes our recent record against them even more satisfying

And can't really imagein Devil's Son by Devil Driver going down too well with the MCC :D

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Eclectic mix. MOR shlock or metal the genre of choice here apparently.

Glancing through my spotify playlist, heres a Demon flavoured mix:

Jeff Farmer will have his revenge on Seattle (Nirvana)

Step Into My Office Baby (Belle & Sebastian) - Mark Neeld come September 1. Repeatedly.

Lets Stay Together (Al Green) - Tim Harrington

Since I Left You (Avalanches) - Brock McLean

No Distance Left To Run (Blur) - Brent Moloney

One Armed Scissor (At The Drive In) - Liam Jurrah (yes tenuous at best)\

Too Drunk To F*&K (Dead Kennedys) Nathan Carroll

F.E.A.R (Ian Brown) - Cale Morton

Slow Hands (Interpol) - Jake Spencer

Been Caught Stealing (Janes Addiction) - Allen Jakovich

I'm Waiting for The Man (Nico & Velvet Underground) - Jack Viney

These Arms of Mine (Otis Redding) - Colin Sylvia

Time Is Running Out (Muse) - Ricky Petterd

Bye Bye Bad Man (Stone Roses) Brian Royal (harsh)

Sickfest (Grinspoon) - MFC Midfield

I'm Stranded (The Saints) Mitch Clark

Lips Like Sugar (Echo & The Bunnymen) - Jordan Gysberts according to my mum.

Wake Up (Arcade Fire) - Take your pick

A Change is Gonna Come (Sam Cooke) - SOMEONE. ANYONE. PLEASE

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Absolutely despise that, with a passion

Makes our recent record against them even more satisfying

And can't really imagein Devil's Son by Devil Driver going down too well with the MCC :D

Perhaps I'm just too easily caught up in BS, but I love that Bomber's siren, just as I like the trumpeter that we have.

At the end of the day, it's a gimmick. I don't get to too many games, but I watch virtually all games on TV, and I am sure a majority of our supporters clap along with the trumpeter and cheer at the end. Are you cheering because he has finished? I think not. You can actually hear it on TV, so don't say we don't go along with it!

If we need music playing as the players run out to fire them up, we're screwed. If we were to change from the trumper, the only song I think would be worthy is Highway to Hell (AC/DC). It's a catchy song that you can sing along to, and even opposition supporters will clap to (albeit quietly). It's no different to when you are watching Richmond play - you can't help but say (or yell) "yellow & black" during their theme song (before the game that is - I hate hearing it after a game!).

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For shi!ts and giggles, well, just plain tears, the only song that is relevant, and has been for some years is Lost by The Bad Loves. Not a bad song, but I'm sick to freakin death of losing. Some of our players are lost without a trace, I wish someone would hurry the frig up and find them!

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And can't really imagein Devil's Son by Devil Driver going down too well with the MCC :D

I'd love to see them run out to End of the Line

Awesome intro

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Perhaps I'm just too easily caught up in BS, but I love that Bomber's siren, just as I like the trumpeter that we have.

At the end of the day, it's a gimmick. I don't get to too many games, but I watch virtually all games on TV, and I am sure a majority of our supporters clap along with the trumpeter and cheer at the end. Are you cheering because he has finished? I think not. You can actually hear it on TV, so don't say we don't go along with it!

If we need music playing as the players run out to fire them up, we're screwed. If we were to change from the trumper, the only song I think would be worthy is Highway to Hell (AC/DC). It's a catchy song that you can sing along to, and even opposition supporters will clap to (albeit quietly). It's no different to when you are watching Richmond play - you can't help but say (or yell) "yellow & black" during their theme song (before the game that is - I hate hearing it after a game!).

I despise anything and everything to do with Essendon.....period

I'm also not a fan of the trumpeter, and the only song I want played when the players run out is It's A Grand Old Flag....call me a traditionalist

EDIT: should not, grand old flag - but not by the trumpeter

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Scully seems to be the hardest word- Elton John from the Blue Moves album

"what have I got to do to make you love me"

"what have I got to do to show I care"

"what have I got to do when Sheedy strikes me "

"Scully seems to be the hardest word"

Chorus

"Its sad, so sad"

"Its a sad sad situation"

"And its getting more and more absurd"

"Its sad, so sad"

"Cos Scully seems to be the hardest word"

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'Pain in my heart' and more optimistically, 'A change is gonna come', both Otis Redding

As i quoted in my post above, the second one by Sam Cooke. Otis had a crack at it a few years later.

For the only time in his short life, it was inferior to the original.

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As i quoted in my post above, the second one by Sam Cooke. Otis had a crack at it a few years later.

For the only time in his short life, it was inferior to the original.

Haha sorry I missed your post, and I can't say I know a whole lot about that era as it was a bit before my time, just starting to get into Otis now so I have a bit to learn.

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"Walk with me in Hell" as the boys march onto the G?

That would be sweeeeet

Not a big LoG fan but thats a great intro, would be epic to see a footy team run out to a song like that

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I haven't been here long and I'm sure this one has been dredged up before:

Somewhere in my parents house is the VHS tape of this.

Strangely it brings back good memories of having my picture taken with Robbie Flower at a family day, being there when we won the Night Grand Final and getting into the change rooms after a match (that we won) to have my Demons picture book signed by the players.

Good times.

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I'd love to see them run out to End of the Line

Awesome intro

Love that Intro if it was gonna be Devildriver it would have to be "I could care less" Or for when we play Scully again "Shitlist" would be appropriate. Another Devildriver album coming out soon. MFC could learn a thing or two from them they never stop working their ass off.

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Love that Intro if it was gonna be Devildriver it would have to be "I could care less" Or for when we play Scully again "Shitlist" would be appropriate. Another Devildriver album coming out soon. MFC could learn a thing or two from them they never stop working their ass off.

What about Liar by Megadeth for next home game vrs GWS?

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Been down So God damn Long-The Doors

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