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    Hi,

    Does anyone know what Styx songs would fit in perfectly into the Road Rash soundtrack? But I won't include their #1 hit single, "Babe," or its intended follow-up single, "First Time," for it nearly broke up the band (Dennis DeYoung was temporarily fired from the group).

    My hot sheet:
    Light Up (from Equinox)
    Lorelei (from Equinox)
    Mother Dear (from Equinox)
    Midnight Ride (from Equinox)
    Prelude 12/Suite Madame Blue (from Equinox)
    Put Me On (from Crystal Ball)
    Mademoiselle (from Crystal Ball)
    Jennifer (from Crystal Ball)
    Crystal Ball (from Crystal Ball)
    Shooz (from Crystal Ball)
    The Grand Illusion (from The Grand Illusion)
    Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man) (from The Grand Illusion)
    Come Sail Away (from The Grand Illusion)
    Miss America (from The Grand Illusion)
    Man in the Wilderness (from The Grand Illusion)
    Castle Walls (from The Grand Illusion)
    Blue Collar Man (Long Nights) (from Pieces of Eight)
    Queen of Spades (from Pieces of Eight)
    Renegade (from Pieces of Eight)
    Lights (from Cornerstone)
    Borrowed Time (from Cornerstone)
    Eddie (from Cornerstone)
    AD 1928/Rockin' the Paradise (from Paradise Theater)
    Too Much Time on My Hands (from Paradise Theater)
    Snowblind (from Paradise Theater)
    Half-Penny Two-Penny/AD 1958/State Street Sadie (from Paradise Theater)
    Mr. Roboto (from Kilroy Was Here)
    Cold War (from Kilroy Was Here)
    Don't Let It End (from Kilroy Was Here)
    Heavy Metal Poisoning (from Kilroy Was Here)
    Music Time (from Caught in the Act)
    Love is the Ritual (from Edge of the Century)
    Edge of the Century (from Edge of the Century)
    Love at First Sight (from Edge of the Century)

    ~Ben
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    Road Rash set to "Mr. Roboto"?


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    Hey, let's see some love for the Wooden Nickel stuff!
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    I'm still waiting for the "Road Rash set to Amon Düül, Van der Graaf Generator and Gong" post.
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    Quote Originally Posted by k8track View Post
    Hey, let's see some love for the Wooden Nickel stuff!
    Movement for the Common Man (from Styx I)
    Best Thing (from Styx I)
    You Need Love (from Styx II)
    Lady (from Styx II)
    Unfinished Song
    Witch Wolf (from The Serpent is Rising)
    The Grove of Eglantine (from The Serpent is Rising)
    As Bad As This/Plexiglas Toilet (from The Serpent is Rising)
    Winner Take All (from The Serpent is Rising)
    Jonas Psalter (from The Serpent is Rising)
    The Serpent is Rising (from The Serpent is Rising)
    Krakatoa (from The Serpent is Rising)
    Rock 'n' Roll Feeling (from Man of Miracles)
    Southern Woman (from Man of Miracles)
    Christopher, Mr. Christopher (from Man of Miracles)

    If you wanted to know why I only had the 1975-90 recordings at first, those were from Styx's A&M period.

    ~Ben
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gapporin View Post
    I'm still waiting for the "Road Rash set to Amon Düül, Van der Graaf Generator and Gong" post.
    Wanna try Supertramp, too... (if I can find some songs that have electric guitar and/or the Wurlitzer EP200 electric piano)?

    Try Again (from Supertramp)
    Your Poppa Don't Mind (from Indelibly Stamped)
    Land Ho (non-LP single)
    School (from Crime of the Century)
    Bloody Well Right (from Crime of the Century)
    Hide in Your Shell (from Crime of the Century)
    Dreamer (from Crime of the Century)
    Rudy (from Crime of the Century)
    Crime of the Century (from Crime of the Century)
    Easy Does It/Sister Moonshine (from Crisis? What Crisis?)
    Ain't Nobody But Me (from Crisis? What Crisis?)
    Another Man's Woman (from Crisis? What Crisis?)
    Lady (from Crisis? What Crisis?)
    You Started Laughing (When I Held You in My Arms) (non-LP B-side single)
    Poor Boy (from Crisis? What Crisis?)
    Give a Little Bit (from Even in the Quietest Moments)
    Gone Hollywood (from Breakfast in America)
    The Logical Song (from Breakfast in America)
    Goodbye Stranger (from Breakfast in America)
    Just Another Nervous Wreck (from Breakfast in America)
    Child of Vision (from Breakfast in America)
    Crazy (from ...Famous Last Words...)
    Put on Your Old Brown Shoes (from ...Famous Last Words...)
    It's Raining Again (from ...Famous Last Words...)
    My Kind of Lady (from ...Famous Last Words...)
    Don't Leave Me Now (from ...Famous Last Words...)

    I prefer the years with Roger Hodgson in the band (1969-83).

    ~Ben
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    Quote Originally Posted by Push Upstairs View Post
    Road Rash set to "Mr. Roboto"?

    You don't really want to hear vocoders and pseudo-Japanese? Or is it because of the fact that the song and most of its parent LP are based around the story of a world forbidden from rock'n'roll music over some backmasked Satanic messages in the 1981 song "Snowblind"?

    ~Ben

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    Mostly because I don't think Styx fits in with the tone or the style of the game.

    If I were to take a guess as to music that was more fitting for the game, I'd pick AC/DC.

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    Most Styx songs wouldn't really fit while playing Road Rash. I just can't see myself in an intense race with Come Sail Away playing.

    Personally, I'd go with hard rock and metal for a racing soundtrack. Deep Purple, Manilla Road, Ozzy Osbourne, that sort of thing.

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    None of them.
    And don't bring up that stupid girlie Aladdin rip off! Shantea?

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    As much as I love Styx, I have to agree with these guys - they just don't have the "edge" required for a racing game. Though of all the Styx catalog, I'd say that "Renegade" would do well, even in Road Rash.

    The same goes for Supertramp. Fantastic group, but they're really more soft rock. And to answer your question... no, you can't have kippers for breakfast.

    Ben, aside from Road Rash or other racing games... what would this music be better suited to? I could honestly see some Styx songs being all right for an RPG.

    And Mr. Roboto for Virtual On.

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    Styx is hard-rockin' if you listen to the rip-roaring vocals and guitars of lone remaining founding member, James "J.Y." Young.

    Put Me On (1976):
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7MlA5QBde4

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    The mini-synth solos are definitely video game sounding. This isn't bad, certainly one of Styx's harder songs, and it would work well. At 3:00, the song REALLY starts to slow down, almost to a ballad. You want to hit a guy with a chain to that?

    And... Lorelei? Fooling Yourself? Madame Blue? Great songs.... but, you gotta be realistic. Not really tough-sounding music.

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    Here's where some of these songs may work:

    "Busted" scene:
    Styx - "Renegade" ("The jig is up, the news is out/They finally found me/The renegade who had it made/Retrieved for a bounty/Never more to go astray/This'll be the end today for the wanted man")

    "Wrecked" scene:
    Supertramp - "Just Another Nervous Wreck" ("Don't... give a d***/Fight while you can/Kill, shoot 'em up/They'll run amuck//Shout, Judas/Loud, they'll hear us/Soldier, sailor/Who's your tailor?//They'll run for cover/When they discover/Everyone's a nervous wreck now")

    "Loser" scene:
    Styx - "Fooling Yourself" ("Get up, get back on your feet/You're the one they can't beat and you know it/Come on, let's see what you've got/Just take your best shot and don't blow it")
    Supertramp - "Goodbye Stranger" ("Goodbye stranger, it's been nice/Hope you find your paradise//Tried to see your point of view/Hope your dreams will all come true")

    "Winner" scene:
    Supertramp - "Rudy" ("Now he's just come out of the movies/Numb of all the pain/Sad, but in a while/He'll soon be/Back on his train")

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buapo View Post
    The mini-synth solos are definitely video game sounding. This isn't bad, certainly one of Styx's harder songs, and it would work well. At 3:00, the song REALLY starts to slow down, almost to a ballad. You want to hit a guy with a chain to that?

    And... Lorelei? Fooling Yourself? Madame Blue? Great songs.... but, you gotta be realistic. Not really tough-sounding music.
    An edited version of PMO could work... just take out the ballad part that lasts from 3:11 to 4:14, and it'll be fine.

    ~Ben

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    This thread is weird, man.

    I want to start a thread about what Led Zeppelin songs would improve the soundtrack to Kirby's Adventure.

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    I think of Road Rash as being more of a Motorhead game than Styx.
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    If you could choose about five songs by Styx and about three more by Supertramp for a customized Road Rash soundtrack, what would they be?

    My picks (Styx)
    1. Midnight Ride
    2. Put Me On
    3. Shooz
    4. Renegade
    5. Heavy Metal Poisoning

    My picks (Supertramp)
    1. Lady
    2. The Logical Song
    3. Goodbye Stranger

    Let me get some more A&M Records artists out of the bag for you:

    The Police:
    1. Roxanne
    2. Can't Stand Losing You
    3. So Lonely
    4. Peanuts
    5. Message in a Bottle
    6. Don't Stand So Close to Me
    7. De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da
    8. Canary in a Coal Mine
    9. Driven to Tears
    10. Demolition Man
    11. Spirits in the Material World
    12. Synchronicity
    13. Synchronicity II

    .38 Special
    1. Hold on Loosely
    2. Caught Up in You
    3. Back Where You Belong

    The original soundtrack as we know had it 14 songs (Soundgarden having the most here, with four songs).

    ~Ben

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    Sorry ColecoFan, but there is NO WAY that this guy is listening to Styx or Supertramp (or the Police, .38 Special, Dexie's Midnight Runners, etc).

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    ColecoFan, are you just an A&M Records guy?

    Judging from these picks, we may as well throw in Chicago because of 25 or 6 to 4.

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