Please Reccomend Music For My Battlefield 2 Frag Movie!

BENBOB

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Hi,

Im making a movie of some of my best kills on the PC game "Battlefield 2" (BF2) to be released on YouTube.

Im thinking of music to go with it - especially for the intro. It can be fast paced, aggressive and/or ideally building to crescendo! So it starts off quiet and calm then breaks into high tempo once the action starts, so the video synchronises well with the music.

The genres can be anything from dance to drum n bass to rock to classical (I like the fusion between classical and dance), but dont want to have anything too overused in Hollywood films etc.

To give you an idea of the type of music I am after here are two great frag movies:


Video Example 1:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6iyo2_css-synced-2-by-al_creation



Music (starts at 00:00): Unknown Error - Shadows (Unicorn Remix) (http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=xRobjoN_qTo)








Video Example 2:
http://www.vimeo.com/1189411



Music (starts at 00:55): Andy Hunter - Come On (http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=XGYjxiGsy8g)




Heres some songs I am considering; Nightbreed - Pack of Wolves (Pendulum Remix), Rob Zombie - Dragula (Hot Rod Herman Remix), Powerman 5000 - Bombshell, NERD - Rock Star, Cosmic Gate - Firewire, Disturbed - Down With The Sickness, Saliva - Superstar.


Thanks for any suggestions or comments. :)
 
DONT USE ANY MUSIC IF YOU ARE ANY GOOD LET THE BULLETS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES BUILD IT UP INTO AN ORGY OF CARNAGE WITH A CRESCENDO OF BLOOD AND BODY PARTS FLYING EVERYWHERE. THERE IS NOTHING LIKE THE SOUND OF GUNFIRE BREAKING THE SILENCE
 
Thanks for all the replies everyone.

I listened to the tracks, I like them, but not sure if they would go well with my video - not meaning to be rude but some just sounded like generic drum and bass rather than something "special"! Maybe my ears are more mainstream (sorry)!

Following some related links on youtube I did find this song which I could use tho:


Painkiller - Freestylers ft. Pendulum (Noisia Remix):
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=7mMRxkzxlwE


Im thinking about mixing it with a classical song! Would anybody be help me with this or let me know what software I would need.

Many Thanks, Ben. :)
 
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