Peek-A-Boo by Siouxsie and the Banshees
aglaes said:Umm - The 100k+ fans in the stadium. Or is the whole game day atmosphere supposed to be geared to the players and recruits?Triple-T said:
Who are you trying to appeal to?
But yeah, Metallica probably not it anymore.
Just FYI - current student population % by ethnicity:
white - 51%
hispanic - 22%
asian - 10%
black - 3%
other or unknown - 14%
Dicke TittenAggieArchitect04 said:
Du Hast by Rammstein...or GTFO!
Lets just let Lemmy shred for intros and hype.chigger said:
Booo Metallica... Megadeth is better.
Symphony of Destruction
Trust
Train of Consequences
Kill the King
Any of those would be better... hell even Risk (which is admittedly terrible).
That reminds me of the horrible Houston Texans song by Clay Walker.TAMUallen said:
Can we all agree that texas country, remixed, would be the best way to satisfy all?
Get some Roger creager, REK, Rich O'Toole...
Not a damn electronic band that copies the very thing that you're trying to ban to be woke
Screw them, give us some bad publicity. We know who we are and the media doesn't get to ever redefine us. Keep being Aggies and stop cowering to coaches or media because they'll only want more and you'll never be good enough
These are the threads you get when you have a poor team…South Platte said:
These are always the most productive threads on the site.
I don't think we should use Enter Sandman because Virginia Tech famously uses it. We would look like we are copying them. However, if you don't think that song sounds good, you have no taste. Let me guess, you think Power is cool?aunuwyn08 said:
No that song isn't even that cool and it is old AF.
VA tech loves it because that's their tradition.
You have quite the imagination if you hear Enter Sandman and you think of middle aged men mowing their lawns. The band members were also in their late 20's when they released that song. What are you smoking?knoxtom said:
I literally can not think of any song outside of Aerosmith that gives off more of a vibe of "we want to be cool but we are just middle aged fat men who stand back and admire the job we did mowing our lawn on a 108 degree day in Flower Mound while eagerly anticipating getting back inside so we can watch tv."
Here's your definitive entrance song: My Toot Toot - YouTubeknoxtom said:
I literally can not think of any song outside of Aerosmith that gives off more of a vibe of "we want to be cool but we are just middle aged fat men who stand back and admire the job we did mowing our lawn on a 108 degree day in Flower Mound while eagerly anticipating getting back inside so we can watch tv."
Except you hear old rock songs constantly no matter where you go. Old rock is still played regularly. I don't remember hearing a lot of 1950s music in the 1990's. It is also fact that older music is selling better than newer music. Streaming of older music exceeds newer music. That part is fact. As to why, my view is because most newer music just sucks and doesn't sound good. There are many theories on why modern music doesn't sound good. "Artists" just use computers to create the music. Actually playing instruments like Van Halen, Boston, Dream Theater, etc. takes practice and talent. Modern artists aren't going to spend years getting proficient on their instruments. You also have auto-tuners so many of these singers can't even sing worth crap. The result is simple and crappy sounding music.Showstopper said:
I like the 90's too, but when you do the math…
The song in the OP came out in 91. 91 is as far from now as 59 was from 91.
The top song in 1959 was Ballard of New Orleans by Johnny Horton (which I actually kind of like, but it was really, really old to 1991 me, especially since Johnny Horton died way before I was born).
There's a chance college kids won't think 90's metal is very cool, that's all I'm saying. And a lot of us are in denial about getting old.
Too corndoggyAg Tag said:Here's your definitive entrance song: My Toot Toot - YouTubeknoxtom said:
I literally can not think of any song outside of Aerosmith that gives off more of a vibe of "we want to be cool but we are just middle aged fat men who stand back and admire the job we did mowing our lawn on a 108 degree day in Flower Mound while eagerly anticipating getting back inside so we can watch tv."