>Vietnam war: it ain't me starts playing
>Iraq war: ???? starts playing
Vietnam war: it ain't me starts playing
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>upbeat saharan desert music
>"Yaahaaheyaaaaah ahhhhaahahhhaaaaaaaa"
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This is a good question....I don't think many songs were created about the Iraq war...so...
>Desert storm
i got da powa
>Iraq invasion
Rollin
>Now Playing: "It Wasn't Me"
>Artist: Shaggy
>Darude sandstorm start playing
Obviously
This
Ive been to the desert with a hose in my name starts playing
let the bodies hit the
FLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR
Even features Osama.
ITS JUST ONE OF THOSE DAYS
tthis
This
OOOOOOO WA AH AH AH
let the bodies hit the floor
any other answer is wrong
Bloodhound Gang - Fire Water Burn
Tank operators blasted this shit 24/7 from accounts
You alright sometimes Yea Forums
unironically this
Pantera - Walk
NOW IN THE STREET THERE IS VIOLENCE
AND AND A LOTS OF WORK TO BE DONE
Everyone will tell you eminem, metallica an tool were the soundtrack for Americans in 1990 to 2008.
Source: my dad, my brother. The military base I grew up in.
HIPS DONT LIE
I posted eminem, people forget how fucking popular he was. Imagine riding a Helicopter with it playing as you shoot Arabs.
system of the down
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Something like this
I'm no american and didn't really speak english when the song came out. Fuck me but now that I understand the lyrics it feels so fucking tame.
One Direction starts playing
Some rehashed rock song from the 80s.
PARTY ROCKERS IN THE HOUSE TONIGHT
Hey Ya by Outkast
Wrong Side of Heaven
Fuckin finally! Damn, you guys are getting slow
>American Idiot starts playing
One of the most kino scenes from a great series
Came here to post this
That show was fantastc
Fucking lmao this is perfect
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>Not playing this when you're busting down doors and roping from blackhawks
war truly is hell, does strange things to a man, makes him listen to limp bizkit
STORMING THROUGH THE PARTY LIKE MY NAME WAS EL NINO
I don't know but this is Afghanistans song
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>bombs over bagdad
shit. beat me to it
KING OF THE ROAAAAAD
>when the reporter joins in
>Trombley doing the BUM BUM in Tainted Love
>American 'culture'
Let the bodies hit the floor
>set in Boston
>I'M A SAILOR PEG, AND I'VE LOST MY LEG
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FUCK THE MIDDLE EAST
THERE'S TOO MANY PROBLEMS
THEY JUST GET IN THE WAY
WE SURE COULD DO WITHOUT EM
LET THE BODIES HIT THE FLOOR!
Lmao BASED
this
The Shrek soundtrack
YOU WANT TO
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>"Freedom. Believe in it or not. You'll die for it all the same!"
Based and kinopilled
How has no one posted this yet?
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Movies with this aesthetics?
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System of a down
Probably ignition?
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*movie ends with all the troops walking through the ruins of Baghdad while singing the pokemon theme song
American idiot
We wanna scare them, user... Not make them hype!
Soviet Afghanistan war >>> American one
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It's because nobody cares about the Iraq War because there wasn't a draft. The only reason people got so butt-hurt about Vietnam was the draft. The draft also meant that lots of artsy types who otherwise would never even consider joining the army ended up fighting in the war, and then they came home and a few of them made movies. Oliver Stone, the director of Platoon, was an actual veteran of the war, so it was something very personal and real for him.
Let the bodies hit the floor
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HAHAHA I was gonna post this or tainted love
this is the correct answer. i'm pretty sure there's definitely an iraq movie with it as well
jimmy eat world, fall out boy, my chemical romance, panic at the disco, dashboard confessionals, the used, weezer. blink 182, green day, sum 41.
This guy knows his stuff
This
Nothing will ever be as kino than Vietnam and the entire 60s
GIMME FEW GIMME FA GIMME EVERYTHINTHATIDESIRE
IM NOT THE ONE WHOSE SO FAR AWAYYY WHEN I FEEL THE SNAKE BITE ENTER MY VEEEEIYANES
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obviously this
Drowning pool - bodies
trapt - headstrong
POD- youth of the nation
Slipknot - duality
Limp bizkit - rollin
Disturbed- OOOOO WAA AH AH AH
It Ain't Sneed
thats from Iraq 2: Electric boogaloo
For the first Iraq war it would be:
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I thought this thread was about the Iraq War, not Desert Storm.
For me it's this tune. A good rule of thumb is that it has to be dumb and tasteless. Lots of good suggestions ITT like Kid Rock and Drowning Pool
I remember in some michael moore movie this was a song the troops actually listened to on patrols
Yeah I'm pretty sure that's in Bowling for Columbine.
Not necessarily, I think a lot of the "protest songs" like Outkast, SOAD etc. is a better point of comparison to It Ain't Me.
At the center is "Bodies," their wildly popular song from their debut album.
Released in May 2001, "Bodies" was tailor-made for the headbanging rock crowd, and quickly became a favorite of service members looking for what many call "moto" songs - short for motivation - that combine fast rhythms and vivid details of violence to amp up combat troops heading out on patrol.
Its popularity could be attributed to a convergence of a few factors.
The song was a massive hit in fall 2001, peaking at sixth on Billboard's mainstream rock charts that August, when service members - mostly in the ripe hard metal demographic of late teens and early 20s - began combat deployments to Afghanistan, the Persian Gulf and later Iraq.
Troops carried their personal laptops with video editing tools, and coupled with a proliferation of combat footage from cable news and homemade clips, some started to marry the song to footage coming out of the war.
Brian Castner, a former Air Force bomb disposal technician, said on Twitter that he recalls a video of the song spliced with stock military footage and photos of al-Qaida leadership appearing as early as October 2001, when he was in Saudi Arabia gearing up for combat. A cursory search for "let the bodies hit the floor Iraq" on YouTube yields a flood of similar videos, and it made an appearance on HBO's "Generation Kill," a miniseries about reconnaissance Marines in 2003-era Iraq.
In 2006, David Peisner wrote in Spin that interrogators often mentioned "Bodies" as popular for "psyching up U.S. soldiers and psyching out enemies and captives." (People also liked pairing it with clips of violent football collisions.)
While the song has a mostly positive reputation in military circles, it has often been fraught with controversy in the general public.
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The definitive 2000s war song coming up.
Holy shit this youtube video.
This video is a little odd if you think about it. Did Green Day not realize there was no draft for the Iraq war?
real boomer hours post right here
Cypress Hill
I think they realized that, that's why there's the whole scene with the girl crying and saying "tell me you didn't do it" with it referring to volunteering for the military
it's a stupid gay millennial song/video anyways
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>Battle of Mogadishu
>Voodoo Child starts playing
Dooo you realize
oooooooh oohh oh
that you have the most beautiful faceeee
do you realize
we're floating in space
sometimes I have extremely livid dreams of being an M1A1 tank operator or an Apache or A-10 pilot during Desert Storm... Wish I could have been there.
Is it strange to have dreams like that or am I just fucked?
The war that doomed the West
I think eminem was top in that time but idk honestly
>implying that wasn't in 1939
Check'd
And underrated
Shit was actually looking up in the 90s though, especially in North America/Europe. Literally everything went to shit after 9/11, Iraq and the Financial Crisis.
>Iraq War: Bodies starts playing
>Sino-American War of the Pacific: ???? starts playing
I CHIME IN
SCUMMMMMM GAANNNNNNNNGGGGGG
*flosses over muzzie kids charred corpses*
What fucking see you next tuesday puts 2 random rounds in their webbing?
Fucking try hard
YOU GOT A PROBLEM WITH HOULE?
HE'LL PUT YOU IN A HOLE
>...oh how she rocks
>in Keds and tube socks
>but she doesn't know who I am
>and she doesn't give a damn about me
10/10 every time... and the most accurate answer
fucking based
It's Fire Water Burn by the Bloodhound Gang, now fuck off.
>Shit was actually looking up in the 90s though
No it wasn't, you were just a dumb kid. 90s was the beginning of globogay and multiculti shit.
Probably that Radioactive song. I dont remember if that was its name or who it's by but that one that goes like "radioactiveeee radioactive". Youd know it if you heard it.
That came out way after the Iraq war had simmered down.
Came to post this. I remember a documentary where a solider admitted they played this song in their headsets during the insurgency
I'm just a teenage douchebag baby
marina and the diamonds?
7 nation army
gucci gang
>Iraq war: LET THE BODIES HIT THE..... FLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR starts playing
"I am the gobglogabalab"
MY NAME IS KIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIID!
>not this
meanwhile in soviet Vietnam
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Maybe something by Tupac or Eminem or some shit? That kinda music was popular at the time, wasn't it?