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Pre-Game Warm up Music. Hells-Bells or Highway to HELL

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Hells Bells for me.

Highway to Hell according to one urban legend is about a road (Canning Hwy)which travels from Fremantle to Vic Park. The Raffles hotel where The Valentines and then ACDC used to play Gigs many moons ago

 
3 hours ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

I quite like Hells Bells.  One thing I will say though is that I hate it cutting to our club theme song as they hit the banner.  The Grand Old Flag should only be heard when we win. 

its quite a contrast isn't it! haha. once that trumpet starts..

 

3 hours ago, Pennant St Dee said:

The Raffles hotel

Ah, memories ...

 

Victory Lap - Propagandhi

Speculative Fiction - Propa

comply/resist - Propa

know your enemy - RATM

same old story - pennywise

the decline - nofx

illumination - rollins

if ir must be something accessible - welcome to the jungle or night train

all emblematic of mfc!

i have my thurs sound track anyway 

9 hours ago, McQueen said:

INXS makes me cringe nowadays.

Those bogans over in Port Adelaide haven’t helped my disposition on it either.

If we adopted an INXS song I’d be most displeased.

Listen to MMM, Gold or Classic Rock 1377AM and you hear an INXS song every hour, like my daughter says every song sounds the same. The DEMON song has gotta be Highway To Hell, AC/DC died when Bon Scott died!!


9 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

Would like to see us run out to this.

 

 

I lost the will to live after hearing that song.

I need to amputate my click finger so it cant happen again.

Could we actually have music to commemorate losses? At home games only of course.

 

 
11 hours ago, McQueen said:

Answering the thread title, I’d stick with Hells Bells but I’d let it play for at least 2 minutes for more effect than it has now.

I really really agree with this and have said it since the inception of the song. If you're familiar with the song, it can give some good goosebumps when it kicks in... it does not have that now, so for the fans...it's not as 'intense'


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3 hours ago, Rusty Nails said:

Thx DV.  I prefer the Paris Live Bon Scott version but bit of an R rating on that one

and possibly one forSainter fans >

 

3 hours ago, Danelska said:

I really really agree with this and have said it since the inception of the song. If you're familiar with the song, it can give some good goosebumps when it kicks in... it does not have that now, so for the fans...it's not as 'intense'

Agree. Close to my fav acadaca song and it is plain rude to cut it so short. we should protest!

We should run out to:

 

6 hours ago, timbo said:

Victory Lap - Propagandhi

Speculative Fiction - Propa

comply/resist - Propa

know your enemy - RATM

same old story - pennywise

the decline - nofx

illumination - rollins

if ir must be something accessible - welcome to the jungle or night train

all emblematic of mfc!

i have my thurs sound track anyway 

Here's a man with great taste in music.


2 hours ago, DV8 said:

and possibly one forSainter fans >

 

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Could play COmmunication Breakdown for us?

7 hours ago, timbo said:

the decline - nofx

Only if it is the whole thing.

16 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

Would like to see us run out to this.

 

 

I always thought the Pugwall theme song sounded A LOT like C'mon Demons.

At least produced at the same studio.

 

+1 Hells Bells at the start, Highway to Hell at the end of the game.

Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be is also worthy

 

and maybe Jailbreak when we play Essendon ?

Love Hells Bells - makes my hair stand up on end.


3 hours ago, Clintosaurus said:

Only if it is the whole thing.

That was my intention, yes.

All this talk of bogan rock Acca is making my eyes water.

3 hours ago, BigFez said:

Here's a man with great taste in music.

Leaving aside Soundgarden's Blow Up the Outside World, I feel Lagwagon is a most-apt reflection of our club. Take your pick folks. It's a Demon Theme Song EXTRAVA-BONANZA. My personal fave bombs away.

  • BOMBS AWAY (totally our anthem and epic tune)
  • Sleep
  • Sick
  • Rifle
  • Weak
  • Black eyes
  • Falling Apart
  • Ride the snake
  • Wind in your sail (like never)
  • Drive BY
  • Over the Hill
  • De(e)feat You
  • Bitter Old Man
  • Tomorrow is Heartbreak
  • Dancing the Collapse
  • Angry Days
  • Foiled Again
  • Tragic Vision
  • Of Mind and Matter
  • Demented Rumours
  • Noble End
  • Goin South
  • Rust
  • Lazy
  • Island of Shame
  • Whipping Boy
  • Bye for Now (OMG, In hysterics at this list)
  • Choke
  • Change Despair
  • The Kids are all Wrong-May 16 (coz you can't have just the first one, innit)
  • Losing Everyone
  • Bad Scene
  • Failure
  • No One Likes You
 

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