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What song should the Demons run out to?

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I enjoy this thread... Here is my latest recommendation!

 

One for Jack Watts ;)

 

We'll have a better idea after this weeks game?

it could be something like this > www.youtube.com/watch?v=8l5ztTRbPIo

or it maybe more like this > www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2AVfWKlHpU

....... whats it 2 B fellas,,,,, It's up to YOU ?

Im sticking with ACDC

"if you want blood" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZyiRk12QKo

It's criminal
There ought to be a law
Criminal
There ought to be a whole lot more
You get nothing for nothing
Tell me who can you trust
We got what you want
And you got the lust

CHORUS:
If you want blood, you got it
If you want blood, you got it
Blood on the streets
Blood on the rocks
Blood in the gutter
Every last drop
You want blood, you got it


Don't you know they're talkin' 'bout a revolution

It sounds ... like a whisper

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lol

 

There is only one option...... the greatest rock n' roll band Australia has produced. Survived through decades. A living legend. The song written with Satan (close as one can get to a Demon) in the lyrics. Nothing more appropriate. Nothing more fitting.

Lord knows we need a massive rev up and some theatre pre match. And we need a song to toughen this soft as marshmallows club up.

I've posted this before a year or so back.

A demon enters the arena pre match. Fully kitted with horns, tail and trident. 5 to 6 Demonets towing out a bell with "THE MIGHTY DEMONS COMETH" on one side, and "In Honor of the great Jim Stynes" on the other......the Demon then uses his trident to begin striking the bell.....the music errupts.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQIi5szpO1E

Edited by Rusty Nails

Given last weeks efforts - Apathy by TISM

Would love Paranoid or War Pigs by Black Sabbath.

Agree Hells Bells also seems appropriate.

anything but ACDC. we aren't Collingwood.


There is only one option...... the greatest rock n' roll band Australia has produced. Survived through decades. A living legend. The song written with Satan (close as one can get to a Demon) in the lyrics. Nothing more appropriate. Nothing more fitting.

Lord knows we need a massive rev up and some theatre pre match. And we need a song to toughen this soft as marshmallows club up.

I've posted this before a year or so back.

A demon enters the arena pre match. Fully kitted with horns, tail and trident. 5 to 6 Demonets towing out a bell with "THE MIGHTY DEMONS COMETH" on one side, and "In Honor of the great Jim Stynes" on the other......the Demon then uses his trident to begin striking the bell.....the music errupts.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQIi5szpO1E

If we have to have something it might as well be this.

The Game by Motorhead

give us something with a bit of class. Not AC/DC.


Hells Bells. That first ring of the bell - is there a more ominous sound than that?

That's the one.

True story.

Before one game we played, some bloke brought a best of ac/dc cd and pumped it for about 20min before we ran out on the ground. Because it was a rarity, the boys got amped and we won by about 180points. And this was div1.

Sometime, you just got to loosen up, and go beserck. That was the maddest game ive ever played in.

We tried it again the next week and lost by 40.

Point is, as a rarity, it might work for the players.

That's the one.

True story.

Before one game we played, some bloke brought a best of ac/dc cd and pumped it for about 20min before we ran out on the ground. Because it was a rarity, the boys got amped and we won by about 180points. And this was div1.

Sometime, you just got to loosen up, and go beserck. That was the maddest game ive ever played in.

We tried it again the next week and lost by 40.

Point is, as a rarity, it might work for the players.

ha. some of the stuff they play before soccer at my club in the 1s is literally just to loosen the boys up. jay z and kanye anyone?

but the boys get up and about, relax a bit and go and run rings around the opposition.

on the days they dont have that relaxed atmosphere before a game they get done.....

 

give us something with a bit of class. Not AC/DC.

You need therapy, young man.

Anything will be better than the [censored] bugler

I was in a parallel universe tonight... They actually have football games without buglers? And the result isn't pre-determined before half time? Poppycock said I!

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