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Friday, February 2nd, 2007 07:03 pm
(Obtained by the open library/put on shuffle/play/enter song titles next to criteria. Bored, went through it three times, as I refused to type in anything I wouldn't listen to all the way through. Given what I'm willing to admit I listen to, I am secure in the knowledge that I am certainly not coming across as cool.)

Opening Credits: "20 Minutes of Oxygen" by Darkest of the Hillside Thickets (I'm still quietly suspecting this is a Judge Dredd reference); "Not Just a Soldier" by Rikk Oberf from the Fans! musical; and (breaking my geek cred) "Amphetamine Logic" by The Sisters of Mercy.
First Day At School: "fight on the subway" by Varja Enterprises; it's one of the ten tracks they had up to go with the release of the Fates Worse Than Death rpg. Kind of catchy.
Falling In Love: "DeadAlive" by TheDeepEynde. Alternately, "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" by Starship. Or "Deviltown" by the Groovie Ghoulies. Heh. All three of those are kind of cool.
Fight Song: "Thraddash - Culture 19" by the Precursors. Fits. *All* the Thraddash cultures are about fighting, except 3. I think it was 3.
EDIT: I have been corrected. Cuture 3 were so terrifyingly brutal they maimed *themselves* to terrify their enemies. 14 were the pacificts.
Breaking Up: "Sex Bomb" mashup of Tom Jones and Mouse T by Nero Wolf. What the *hell?*
Life's OK: "A Kiss is a Terrible Thing to Waste" by Meatloaf; "This Maniac's in Love with You" by Alice Cooper.
Mental Breakdown: "Vox" by Sarah McLachlan; "Big City Nights" by Fozzy; "Objects in the Rearview Mirror May Appear Closer than they Are" by Meatloaf. All oddly appropriate in their own ways.
Driving: "The Wreck of the Edmund FitzGerald" by Jag Panzer, or "Is Nothing Sacred Anymore" by Meatloaf.
Flashback: "The Innsmouth Look" by Darkest of the Hillside Thickets. I met her at the EOD... She sank her dewclaws into me...
Getting Back Together: "Dancing in the Dark" by Bruce Springsteen.
Wedding: "Packin' my Bag" by White Cowbell Oklahoma; "My Girl Bill" by Jim Stafford; "Bed of Nails" by Alice Cooper.
...I should perhaps begin to worry.
Birth of Child: "Possession" by Sisters of Mercy, or "Midnight at the Lost and Found" by Meatloaf. (My playlist doesn't seem too suited to this... Look, I'm not mentioning the ones I don't want to listen to. I say nothing about how appropriate what I do want to listen to is. Apparently I'm on an 80s kick.)
Final Battle: Nothing. (After three run-throughs, I got "Born to Run" by Bruce Springsteen.)
Death Scene: "Born to Raise Hell" by Motorhead (with Ice-T and Whitfield Crane), or "Out of the Shadows" by Sarah McLachlan.
Funeral Song: "Ghostbusters" theme by Ray Parker Jr., or "Black Planet" by SoM.
End Credits: Nothing. (After three run-throughs, "Cocaine Cowgirl" by Matt Mays & El Torpedo.)
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