Looking for Music for our SG Website


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Hey All Whatsup I am working On our SG, The Avenging Flame New Website Music Play List, I Need to find some Upbeat Awsome Music for it, I am so Stuck on looking for Music right now, I don't care if it form a Movie, TV Show, Video Game or An Anime as long it has a Strong heroic Beat of Kick Azz or maybe like a High Tech Beat to be add for our Website. I Just need Some ideas, Maybe One you guys on Forum can help me out.


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I also put music on my VG site, I was undecided so I put 3 songs. Check it out to give you some inspiration, I like all of them but the 3rd one is lovely. Use instrumental and mix. Make sure it fits with the website theme too...

I used a Original Score (rare) from Blue Crush by Paul Haslinger.


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Lots of stuff by Hans Zimmer has what you're looking for, particularly tracks like "The Kraken" (which I adore beyond reason) from Pirates of the Caribbean and "German Battlefront" from Gladiator. A lot of his score from The Dark Knight takes a while to build, but I quite like "Aggressive Expansion" and "Like a Dog Chasing Cars."

Danny Elfman tends to over-rely on typical sounds, but I really like "Hellboy II Titles" from Hellboy II: The Golden Army. "Introduction" from that soundtrack is also good. He was totally channelling someone else when he wrote the score for Terminator: Salvation, it's really un-Elfman, especially "Final Confrontation," "The Harvester Returns" and "Hydrobot Attacks." "Slaying the Beast" from 9 is good, too.

John Williams has some classics that might work for you. "Raiders March" from Raiders of the Lost Ark is great. Although the fourth Indy film was no great shakes, Williams had a lot of terrific tracks from it, including the march, "A Whirl Through Academe," "The Adventures of Mutt," "Jungle Chase." And of course, "Duel of the Fates" is Williams' modern classic, from Phantom Menace.

Similarly, the soundtrack from Star Wars: The Clone Wars (which I think is the animated show) is really terrific. Almost every single track is a winner. It makes me want to run around the room and pretend I'm a Jedi.

Ramin Djawadi did some cool stuff in Iron Man, especially "Driving with the Top Down," "Mark I" and "Mark II" and "Merchant of Death." He also kicked out the jams for Clash of the Titans, particularly "Eyes Down," "Redemption Through Blood" and "Release the Kraken."

Craig Armstrong did some great work on The Incredible Hulk (the most recent one). Standout tracks: "That Is The Target," "Abomination Alley," "Blonsky Transforms" and "Hulk Smash."

Michael Giacchino is one of my favorite current composers of programme music, so almost anything he does is right up there. "Nero Fiddles, Narada Burns" and "Enterprising Young Men" from Star Trek are great. Almost anything from The Incredibles.

James Horner also tends to repeat himself but so what? "Surprise Attack" and "Battle in the Mutara Nebula" from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Naturally "Ripley's Rescue" from Aliens, and "Flying Circus" from The Rocketeer.

The Transformers soundtrack by Steve Jablonsky has a ton of great tracks, but especially "Optimus," "Scorponok" and "No Sacrifice, No Victory." (Odd how bad movies have some of the best soundtracks, isn't it?)

Don Davis' score for The Matrix has the very good "Morpheus is Fighting Neo," "Mr. Wizard, Get Me the Hell Out of Here" and the awesome "Freeze!"

Thomas Newman's score for Wall-E has great things in it: "Eve Retrieve," "The Spaceship," "Wall-E's Pod Adventure," "Tilt," "Desperate Eve' and "Hyperjump."

"Battle Without Honor or Humanity" by Hotoei Tomoyasu from Kill Bill Vol. 1 has become a modern classic.

"Scooter Chase" from Bolt by John Powell is super.

Mass Effect 2 has a good score: "The Attack," "Legion," "The Normandy Attacked," "Grunt," "The End Run" and "Suicide Mission."

Almost anything by the group Two Steps From Hell will suit you. They do a ton of trailer music and all of it is condensed awesome.


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Lots of stuff by Hans Zimmer has what you're looking for, particularly tracks like "The Kraken" (which I adore beyond reason) from Pirates of the Caribbean and "German Battlefront" from Gladiator. A lot of his score from The Dark Knight takes a while to build, but I quite like "Aggressive Expansion" and "Like a Dog Chasing Cars."

Danny Elfman tends to over-rely on typical sounds, but I really like "Hellboy II Titles" from Hellboy II: The Golden Army. "Introduction" from that soundtrack is also good. He was totally channelling someone else when he wrote the score for Terminator: Salvation, it's really un-Elfman, especially "Final Confrontation," "The Harvester Returns" and "Hydrobot Attacks." "Slaying the Beast" from 9 is good, too.

John Williams has some classics that might work for you. "Raiders March" from Raiders of the Lost Ark is great. Although the fourth Indy film was no great shakes, Williams had a lot of terrific tracks from it, including the march, "A Whirl Through Academe," "The Adventures of Mutt," "Jungle Chase." And of course, "Duel of the Fates" is Williams' modern classic, from Phantom Menace.

Similarly, the soundtrack from Star Wars: The Clone Wars (which I think is the animated show) is really terrific. Almost every single track is a winner. It makes me want to run around the room and pretend I'm a Jedi.

Ramin Djawadi did some cool stuff in Iron Man, especially "Driving with the Top Down," "Mark I" and "Mark II" and "Merchant of Death." He also kicked out the jams for Clash of the Titans, particularly "Eyes Down," "Redemption Through Blood" and "Release the Kraken."

Craig Armstrong did some great work on The Incredible Hulk (the most recent one). Standout tracks: "That Is The Target," "Abomination Alley," "Blonsky Transforms" and "Hulk Smash."

Michael Giacchino is one of my favorite current composers of programme music, so almost anything he does is right up there. "Nero Fiddles, Narada Burns" and "Enterprising Young Men" from Star Trek are great. Almost anything from The Incredibles.

James Horner also tends to repeat himself but so what? "Surprise Attack" and "Battle in the Mutara Nebula" from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Naturally "Ripley's Rescue" from Aliens, and "Flying Circus" from The Rocketeer.

The Transformers soundtrack by Steve Jablonsky has a ton of great tracks, but especially "Optimus," "Scorponok" and "No Sacrifice, No Victory." (Odd how bad movies have some of the best soundtracks, isn't it?)

Don Davis' score for The Matrix has the very good "Morpheus is Fighting Neo," "Mr. Wizard, Get Me the Hell Out of Here" and the awesome "Freeze!"

Thomas Newman's score for Wall-E has great things in it: "Eve Retrieve," "The Spaceship," "Wall-E's Pod Adventure," "Tilt," "Desperate Eve' and "Hyperjump."

"Battle Without Honor or Humanity" by Hotoei Tomoyasu from Kill Bill Vol. 1 has become a modern classic.

"Scooter Chase" from Bolt by John Powell is super.

Mass Effect 2 has a good score: "The Attack," "Legion," "The Normandy Attacked," "Grunt," "The End Run" and "Suicide Mission."

Almost anything by the group Two Steps From Hell will suit you. They do a ton of trailer music and all of it is condensed awesome.
Thx Dude you got some good Taste in music.


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