I realize some of you won't even be open minded to it because of the band, its not exactly my cup of tea either, but there is no way they're going to use heavy metal or old school hip hop that I like so I'm exploring other genres I know from the bar.
At the 1:15 mark through to ~1:40.
I specifically love the "Welcome to the new age, to the new age, Welcome to the new age, to the new age" part. I feel like that's very fitting for where we are at as a franchise right now.
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Actually listening to those mockups by tempz, I think Sleep Now in the Fire would work better than Light Em up. Sleep has better pace, higher energy, and is very simple/contagious for fans to get behind if they just use the phrase "Hey! Hey!" on for the loop.
Go Rage people. Do the right thing.
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+1 for the Black Keys. I hated Shot Down In Flames because it was so bland and didn't get me pumped up at all - just your average power chord rock tune that you'd hear on Cjay a hundred times a day. Just because they're the Flames doesn't mean the goal song needs to be themed around fire or burning. It feels forced. Just play something to get the crowd going in what will likely be a season with very little to get excited about. That's all I ask.
+1 for the Black Keys. I hated Shot Down In Flames because it was so bland and didn't get me pumped up at all - just your average power chord rock tune that you'd hear on Cjay a hundred times a day. Just because they're the Flames doesn't mean the goal song needs to be themed around fire or burning. It feels forced. Just play something to get the crowd going in what will likely be a season with very little to get excited about. That's all I ask.
Isn't there a team using the Black Keys song right now? I thought Canucks were using it? Or at least did in the past?
I feel like there is a weird prejudice against Fall Out Boy. Say what you want, that song is pretty bad ass and it would appeal to a younger audience just as much as an older one.
Not sure that RATM has that same appeal.
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I feel like there is a weird prejudice against Fall Out Boy. Say what you want, that song is pretty bad ass and it would appeal to a younger audience just as much as an older one.
Not sure that RATM has that same appeal.
IMHO, FOB did have a pretty good hold on the younger generation- 8 or so years ago. I don't feel like it has a hold on any generation at this point in time (this is my opinion, feel free to rebut).
Although yes, the younger generation has not been exposed to RATM as much as other generations. However, I feel that RATM has made and ever-lasting bond with the people it bonded with. I feel that this is also the Flames market and the people who can afford to buy tickets.