Magic Music

Killer Joe

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During the Musical months (Fiddler on the Roof this year) I often stay after school until rehearsal starts (around 6 pm). Anyway, the other day a few of my pit orchestra members who play Magic stuck around and played for a couple of hours and listening to CD's. I'm usually a buzz killer when it comes to them playing music I deem inappropiate for a school environment so they've kept it to vanilla music that they can still enjoy while playing MTG. So I popped my head in the band room and heard some cool soundtrack music, it was the soundtrack to "Halo" the game.

I like listening to non-descript quasi wallpaper music like this and so now I have a copy of it to play when my play group comes to my house.

What say YOU!?
 
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Master Shake

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I do not really listen to music while playing magic, but when I do, it is the Beatles.
 
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Mikeymike

Guest
Completely depends on who gets DJ responsibilities (or priviledges) for the evening, but we've almost always got something on. Otherwise its too quiet.
 
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Nightstalkers

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Whatever I burn off the internet...

But it varies with the decks I use:

Crazy, off the wall decks (like donation or other just plain funny combo): Usually Wierd Al or even some good blue grass bands.

All out war burn decks: Some really obnoxious heavy metal music that I can crank up real loud so everyone can hear it.

Racist white decks (or protection...): Usually some really heavy rap music...

Black shadow deck: I've now got a soundtrack especially for this deck :D



The list goes on, so you see how I try to team up psychological warfare with my normal gameplay to produce some interesting situations... Take one game for example, it was the last few turns where I was playing burn to this guys blue, and was just about to whipe the floor with the poor oldie. I cranked up the music pretty loud on the headsets and all the guy heard while I did 18 dmg to him with burn spells was the music going "die motha ******, die motha *******..." and he just gave up after he checked out the dmg score I settled on him.

Its not being evil... is it?

Nightstalker Habuki
 
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train

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The groups I've been around usually have MTV on or otherwise...

Hatter had some crazy tapes that all of us would enjoy I'm sure... man - it's odd to say - but I really miss that guy...:eek: :cool:
 

Killer Joe

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A few times ago I played movies in my VCR w/o sound but had the local alternative radio station on. Some of the movies I'd run were: LOTR I & II, X-Men, Heavy Metal, X-Files, and once, for a joke, I ran the 1998 US Nationals video they sold with that year's championship decks.
=D
 
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orgg

Guest
WHY would you turn off the sound to HEAVY METAL???!

That soundtrack kicks quite a bit of Code of Conduct!

...I owe it quite a bit... in that final Bar scene, I loved the song, and the soundtrack CD didn't have it on it... so I got a CD that did called 'greatest hits.' Now I'm quite the fan of the band that played it.
Are We Not Men?
 

Killer Joe

New member
I often like the concept of "Video Wallpaper". I don't want my guests to really become engaged with the TV, so not having the sound/music matching the video often does the trick for me.
 
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train

Guest
I have to mention that the playboy channel might be engaging - even with the sound off...;)
 
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Azreal the Soulmaster

Guest
I usually don't listen to much music while playing(the game room at UMBC is always turned on MTV, so understandably I've learned to tune most of it out) but when I do listen to music, its usually my Flogging Molly mix. nothin' like a little Irish pub music to make you want to smack your opponent around.
 
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Notepad

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*looks at train oddly*

ANYWAY!

I have noticed that any situation can have music. Just find the guy with the most annoying deck, take out a huge wooden spoon, and pound that sucker's skull like you're doing a drum solo at a Metallica concert!!! Hell yeah!
 
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