Ever hear a song that makes you think of D&D?

NiTessine said:
Edit: Man, it was downright treasonous of me not to mention Teräsbetoni, the Manowar of Finland, the best heroic heavy metal band of all time. They are so D&D it hurts.

If I'd ever heard of them, I'd have mentioned them! We don't get a lot of Finnish anything here in Arkansas.
 

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Manowar is my amongst my most favored bands.
The first Metal i listened to was them and Iron Maiden.

Needless to say,they will always remain deep in my heart .
Their music sparked my imagination and gave me courage whenever i was in need.

Whenever i am out of mood,i listen to a song or 2 and i can Dm on the fly for hours.

Manowar:
"Battle Hymns" to "Kill with power"
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The Wizard
 

*casts Raise Dead Thread*

Just thought I'd add that I heard So Cold on the radio a couple of days ago, and it struck as a song from an undead Warforgeds' point of view. :uhoh:
 

Metallica- Unforgiven, Blackened, Frayed strains of Sanity

"Rats in a Cage" old skiing song of the 80's. I have no idea who the artist is/was
 

A couple bands I've since become acquainted with: Dragonforce, Demons & Wizards, and Stratovarius.

Dragonforce is just freakin' incredible fun to listen to. Lots of epic stuff.

Demons & Wizards has an entire album based mostly on the Dark Tower, with detours to Moby Dick, the Picture of Dorian Gray, the Wizard of Oz, and sundry awesomeness. Also, Path of Glory and Poor Man's Crusade from their first album are very D&D to me.

I actually don't like a lot of Stratovarius' stuff, but Eagleheart rocks. A lot.
 


"Turn to Stone", Electric Light Orchestra.

The only reason I have that connection is from one of the first D&D sessions I ever played in. My cleric was petrified by a basilisk, and I spent most of the evening reading, because my PC was a statue being dragged around by the other PCs.

At the end of the night, I went out to my car, started it up, and "Turn to Stone" was on the radio. Ironic, that. :D
 

"The Sentinel" by Judas Priest - I was so enamored by the thought of a fighter using only throwing daggers that I actually made a character along that line in 1E. Later I used the same concept to craft a rogue NPC in 3E.
 


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