Ravenloft Musica
Ravenloft Musica
So, I have an upcoming boss fight for my players, and I'm trying to put together a little playlist of music (I like having some stuff going in the background) that works for the bossfight in question. The PCs will be squaring off against a pair of sculptors, only to find out to their surprise and horror that they are actually a medusa (also a barbarian) and her maedar (an archer) lover.
Songs I've already picked out:
'Poison' by Alice Cooper
'Paralyzer' by Finger Eleven
'Voodoo' by Godsmack
I've seen a couple options that fit the theme, but many of them are downers, and I want the music to help keep the energy up, since I have noticed that protracted fights can get a little boring for some of my players.
Songs I've already picked out:
'Poison' by Alice Cooper
'Paralyzer' by Finger Eleven
'Voodoo' by Godsmack
I've seen a couple options that fit the theme, but many of them are downers, and I want the music to help keep the energy up, since I have noticed that protracted fights can get a little boring for some of my players.
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Re: Boss Fight Musica
I usually don't use music with (English) lyrics, so my usual suggestions probably won't fit with what you've already got. But if you're looking for a) metal and b) title/lyrics that fit a medusa and maedar, here are a few off the top of my head.
"Stone Cold Crazy" by Queen, as covered by Metallica (on Garage Inc, IIRC)
"Surprise! you're dead" by Faith no More
maybe more to come later as I think about it....
"Stone Cold Crazy" by Queen, as covered by Metallica (on Garage Inc, IIRC)
"Surprise! you're dead" by Faith no More
maybe more to come later as I think about it....
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Re: Boss Fight Musica
I've used Nightwish in the past. Particularly "End of All Hope" during the battle with Azalyn in From the Darkness/Roots of Evil.
The beat is heavy and quick and fits battle nicely. You could also use "Over the Hills and Far Away."
Listen to "Isolated" by Chiasm. Or Youtube "Requiem for a Dream - Lux Aeterna."
The beat is heavy and quick and fits battle nicely. You could also use "Over the Hills and Far Away."
Listen to "Isolated" by Chiasm. Or Youtube "Requiem for a Dream - Lux Aeterna."
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Re: Boss Fight Musica
If you're going for battle metal: Hellraiser instrumental with Ozzy
Or Mourning Palace with Dimmu Borgir if it's not too harsh
Dead Skin Mask with Slayer.
Or Mourning Palace with Dimmu Borgir if it's not too harsh
Dead Skin Mask with Slayer.
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Re: Boss Fight Musica
Oh and I usually use classical music.
Bram Stoker's Dracula's OST is pretty good unless they are too familiar with it.
I had one lich called the Voice of Ancient Times and his underling Vassalich Opaleyes both who always battled my party to the tune of Carl Orff's O Fortuna.
Bram Stoker's Dracula's OST is pretty good unless they are too familiar with it.
I had one lich called the Voice of Ancient Times and his underling Vassalich Opaleyes both who always battled my party to the tune of Carl Orff's O Fortuna.
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Re: Boss Fight Musica
Dark ambient or Atmospheric Black Metal. Maybe Cascadian Black Metal. Depressive black is good too. You can make a great mix on soundcloud. Lots of nice obscure music for a great backdrop.
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Re: Boss Fight Musica
I Know this might sound odd, but Incubus has a long song in four parts great for fighting.
1st , 2nd, 3rd and 4th movement of the Odyssey. This might be from some video game.
1st , 2nd, 3rd and 4th movement of the Odyssey. This might be from some video game.
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Re: Boss Fight Musica
I'm fond of slipping in the boss fight music from video games, like FF VII.
Re: Boss Fight Musica
Funny enough, Lindsey Stirling's version of the Zelda theme did make the list...
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Indeed.Jester of the FoS wrote:I'm fond of slipping in the boss fight music from video games, like FF VII.
Dumdum dumdum dumdum DUM! SEPH-I-ROTH! (that's my Malocchio theme song).
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Re: Boss Fight Musica
Talking about video games:demon's and Dark Souls video games have great boss fight music too.
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Speaking video games, the soundtrack from Planescape Torment has a lot of moody tracks on it.
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Chatting about video games, there is also the soundtrack of Castelvania.
There is a lot of boss music in it.
There is a lot of boss music in it.
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Re: Boss Fight Musica
Oh and the Brainscan melody is as Ravenloft as it gets.
Maybe not for a boss fight unless the boss is a ghost or something.
Maybe not for a boss fight unless the boss is a ghost or something.
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Re: Boss Fight Musica
So, the original reason I started this thread is long in the past. (The medusa nailed two of them, and more importantly started a moral quandry that it took half a game session to resolve, so I feel good about myself.)
This Friday, my lovely and adoring wife is going in to have labor induced, so my game has gone on indefinite hiatus. Fortuitously, we were at a great stopping point. First game when we return in a few months? Carnival!
So, now I need to assemble a Carnival play list. So far my play list includes:
Karn Evil 9 (Emerson, Lake & Palmer)
Ladies and Gentlemen (Saliva)
People are Strange (The Doors)
Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves (Cher)
I want to keep the mood energetic. I don't want to include anything slower than People are Strange. I'd like to keep the strange, slightly sinister air the first three songs have, while still keeping the music appealing. Any thoughts? I'd really appreciate any suggestions.
This Friday, my lovely and adoring wife is going in to have labor induced, so my game has gone on indefinite hiatus. Fortuitously, we were at a great stopping point. First game when we return in a few months? Carnival!
So, now I need to assemble a Carnival play list. So far my play list includes:
Karn Evil 9 (Emerson, Lake & Palmer)
Ladies and Gentlemen (Saliva)
People are Strange (The Doors)
Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves (Cher)
I want to keep the mood energetic. I don't want to include anything slower than People are Strange. I'd like to keep the strange, slightly sinister air the first three songs have, while still keeping the music appealing. Any thoughts? I'd really appreciate any suggestions.