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The Ballad of Barry Allen, written & performed by Carmine Infantino's nephew.
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This whole album made me love Spawn
Damn shame that once I actually read the comics I thought they were nothing special
>God I miss Anthrax
They haven't gone anywhere nigger, what are you talking about?
Wait are they still doing stuff?
Does MF Doom in general count?
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Are these the same people behind the teen titans intro theme?
No. Shonen Knife is a Japanese pop-punk band from Osaka who've been active since the 1980s (I'm a big fan of their early work).
The Teen Titans intro theme was by Puffy (known outside of Japan as Puffy Ami Yumi), a teen J-pop duo who got their start in the mid-1990s who garnered a measure of international fame in the late 1990s/early 2000s.
Miss them? Their last two albums were fucking great, honestly they're the only Big 4 that's currently good.
Have any of the others done much recently? I haven't heard shit out of Metallica since... Death Magnetic? Megadeth put out a few awhile back, but I haven't heard anything recently. And Slayer I've usually just ignored anyways, though I did hear that they lost a founding member.
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>Wage the war on organized crime
>Sneak attacks, repel down the rocks
>Behind the lines
>Some people risk to employ me
>Some people live to destroy me
>Either way they die.
Eh, I liked Slayer's latest album well enough (helps that I'm a fan of Gary Holt and Exodus as well), and what I've heard of Dystopia sounds good if you can ignore Megadave's thinly veiled xenophobia.
That being said, I find Testament, Exodus, and Overkill's recent offerings far more enjoyable than the Big 4's.
Technically Holy Wars is a whole mash up of references to various wars around the world, but most specifically the conflict in Ireland with the IRA.
Still fits Frank pretty well.
Frankly, I enjoy this song.
First half is about the various wars around the world. Second half is definitely about our boy Frank. Mustaine has said it multiple times.
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Really? Cool, never realized that.
Also, I'm surprised that I have so few songs about Ghost Rider in my library, it's pretty classic metal iconography. Unless Painkiller counts.
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And this I guess.
Megadeth's released at least two albums in the last five years, one was bad, one was good, but marred by Dave's pseudo-right wing views.
Metallica's done fuck all
Slayer lost Jeff Hanneman a couple years back, he was replaced with Exodus' Gary Holt, who is arguably the only guy who could replace him. Their recent album is decent, though suffers from writing issues since Kerry King doesn't think Gary is ready to write songs for them yet.
Anthrax is still kicking, don't know how their latest stuff has been received though.
I remember loving about half of Worship Music and not particularly enjoying the rest, but the good songs were amazing.
That said, I've never been the biggest fan of Anthrax in the first place, so maybe I'm just missing something.
Also this one's about Frank too I guess.
I think Dave says so in the liner notes, but the lyrics just sound like a generic mercenary character.
Here's an obvious one.
a song about matter eater lad
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Pretend they aren't user, let's leave it at that
Good pulls, God xtc is brilliant
Yeah, they put out an album this year, it's decent.
I'm surprised no one beat me to it.
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If the new movie or cartoon ever get made, they need to have Iced Earth contribute to the soundtrack.
someone did
Isn't the only thing the album has to do with Wolverine at all is the name, and even then only because the record label forced the connection?
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Do songs created for movie adaptations of comics count?
Despite what's claimed, the lyrics do seem to suit the character well.
That and the fucking guys made the video in Wolverine T-shirts. I'll bet they kept those shirts despite not wanting a funnybook company associated with their serious-music-for-serious-adults.
Not exactly a Sup Forums character, but too good a song to pass up.
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Zaheer!
I vaguely remember one that featured Blue Beetle, Ted Kord to be specific. It wasn't a song and more of a performance from an orchestra. I can't seem to find it anymore. Any Sup Forumsmrades think they can help?
nevermind, no wonder I had a hard time looking for it. I was using the wrong words.
I know it's more Sup Forums but whatever, it's not very often that you hear a contemporary pop/jazz/fusion song about anything related to comics:
I'm unable to find the old Sup Forums soundtracks, but here's a YouTube link with most of the songs.
Godspeed, that Spider-Man by Apollo 440 finding user. You live on in my music library.
>Don't talk to me or my son ever again
Some interesting trivia about this song: "Vengeance (The Pact)" was written expressly by Blue Oyster Cult for the 1981 animated Heavy Metal film (it was, in fact, the only song written for the movie, all the other songs on the OST had been previous releases) but was left out of the movie and the soundtrack album because the producers felt that the song's lyrics spoiled too much of the Taarna segment's plot. Blue Oyster Cult instead released the song on their 1981 album Fire of Unknown Origin.
This is a cover of a song by Suicide.
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What's wrong with being xenophobic?
What's wrong with being right-wing?
Nightcat was created by a committee that included Stan Lee, Jim Salicrup, Barry Dutter, and Denys Cowan in 1991. The plan was the character would provide Marvel with a means of breaking through to the dance music scene (there were plans for a movie as well), sort of like what Marvel tried (and failed) to do with Dazzler back in the early 1980s.
Marvel hired a young actress/model named Jacqueline Tavarez to "play" the character on promotional photos and guest appearances on late night TV shows while Canadian session musician Nikki Gregoroff supposedly supplied the actual vocals. The whole thing was a dud, though. The Nightcat comic was canceled after just one issue, the album bombed on the dance charts, and the movie never got past the spitballing stage (Tavarez's acting career "peaked" with a bit role in 1996's Tromeo and Juliet... I think she ended up doing softcore web porn after that).
Read more about this disaster of a project here:
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Kryptonite will always be my shit.
AND THEY SAY THAT A HERO CAN SAVE US
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Infamous had some based end credits songs.
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> her career peaked at Tromeo and Juliet
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> it was a bit role
Christ...
She had a topless scene in the film, if memory serves.
It wasn't all a wash then, I guess. And I think I remember the scene, it was a slumber party musical number.