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Father Beast Prince American Fork, UT USA Feb 2000
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posted November 05, 2000 18:30
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I was wondering, what do you listen to while playing civ? I almost never put the CD in anymore, and the game automatically plays from any tracks that are on the CD currently in. I especially like playing with the XWing CD in, and I play civ to the tune of all that star wars music. When I have a "we love" day, it plays the throne room music. I was startled one day to start playing with the Duke Nukem CD in, but it wasn't bad. the one time I had to change it IMMEDIATELY was when there was a reader rabbit song started playing.  |
Smokey tha nuke man Chieftain da dawg house Oct 2000
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posted November 05, 2000 19:36
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da smokes listens to papa roaches "broken home" and other music like that. "american bad ass" (kid rock) is a good song if you are really stomping the ai in a war. [This message has been edited by Smokey tha nuke man (edited November 05, 2000).] |
CornMaster Prince Ft. Pierce, Flordia, USA May 2000
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posted November 05, 2000 21:01
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Quake or Quake 2 is good. Really gets you in the mood for a little bloodlust!!!!!------------------ "I'm too out of shape for a long fight so I'll have to kill you fast" "The best meats' in the rump!" I AM CANADIAN! CornEmpire Index My Civ 2 Scenario Page. |
tonic King Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Jun 2000
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posted November 06, 2000 19:45
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It depends on the mood of the moment. For an intensive challenge game (mainly OCC) I don't normally have any music or sound at all. But in more informal games or when doing some tests using the cheat menu, I may have my favourite (it seems, minority) genre, classical music. One can alwyas find a CD to suit the prevailing mood. I find piano, guitar or harp solos particularly soothing. |
cavebear Prince Maryland, USA (Eastern Time) Oct 1999
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posted November 06, 2000 22:56
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I tend to be partial to Beatles and Simon&Garfunkle music. Ventures can be good too, no bothersome lyrics.What I haven't found yet, and would really like, is about 4 hours of wicked drum music. [This message has been edited by cavebear (edited November 06, 2000).] |
tonic King Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Jun 2000
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posted November 07, 2000 00:57
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Depends on what you define as "wicked drum music". If that covers cross-cultural or world-music orbits, then I reckon Japanese festival drumming would be both exciting and uplifting. |
paiktis22 Chieftain Athens Greece Oct 2000
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posted November 07, 2000 22:08
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The Ramones Keeps me quick and focused! Also Dodgy Led Zep and the like.The first time I put a ramones CD and the throne room came up there was the thundering drums and guitar chords and in the middle of it all came the cheers and sounds of applause. Like a damn live concert!! It was hilarious  |
HsFB Prince Phobos, Martian System Jan 2000
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posted November 08, 2000 13:18
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practically any music CD i'm intrested in listening.I once played the CIV CD in my cd-player... |
Andz83 King Cottbus, Brandenburg, Germany, Europe Mar 2000
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posted November 12, 2000 07:12
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I listen to a huge MP3 list of Metallica, apocalyptica, Vangelis, tracks I made of the CIV2 CD tracks etc.  |