Aside for "it ain't me" for Vietnam what other meme songs for other wars?
>>30494012
Stop Hey What's That Sound by For What It's Worth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-EQJA8Ahac
>>30494038
>Stop Hey What's That Sound
It's "For what it's worth by Buffalo Springfield" You illiterate Slavic squat-peasant!
I have heard from several Gulf War veterans that 'Seek and Destroy', along with other thrash metal tracks, was being blasted by lots of tank and APC crews during the initial push.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZteCpj96xKw
>>30494012
Along the watch towers by that black dude who set his guitar on fire.
>>30494062
>The meme
>Your head
>>30494062
>the joke
>your head
Stop posting.
>>30494012
Rolling Stones - Paint it Black
>>30494012
In Panama it was Welcome to the Jungle.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1tj2zJ2Wvg
>>30494065
Holy shit dadrock guys were so lame
Here's the epic shit we play in current day Iraq
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsJLLEwUYZM
I was enjoying "It Ain't Me" by The Fortunate Sons the other day while cleaning my guns.
>>30494109
>not Listen To Iron Maiden Maybe by the Teenage Dirtbags
>>30494108
Was it, though?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqszqHKIqEk
>>30494108
>>30494143
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Nifty_Package#Encircling_the_Apostolic_Nunciature_of_the_Holy_See
>The U.S. Army turned to psychological warfare, blaring rock music at "deafening levels," gunning the engines of armored vehicles against the Nunciature's fence, and setting fire to a neighboring field and bulldozing it to create a "helicopter landing zone."[8][9] Reportedly the song "I Fought The Law" by The Clash was played repeatedly along with "Welcome to the Jungle" by Guns N' Roses;[10] another song in the line-up was "Too Old To Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die" by Jethro Tull.[11]
>On December 27, the psychological warfare was turned over to the control of the 4th Psychological Operations Group of Special Operations Command.[8] The Holy See complained to President George H. W. Bush about actions of the American soldiers surrounding the embassy, and after three days, the rock music was stopped.[5]
>>30494178
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_in_psychological_operations#United_States
>"When the United States invaded Panama in December 1989, Noriega took refuge in the Holy See’s embassy on December 24, which was immediately surrounded by U.S. troops. After being continually bombarded by hard rock music, including Van Halen's hit song Panama,[7] and The Howard Stern Show for several days, Noriega surrendered on January 3, 1990."[8][9]
Either way, whatever they played, that whole incident is fucking hilarious.
>>30494065
>>30494178
>>30494227
Bonus points, the first song they played was Welcome to the Jungle.
>>30494012
IT'S CALLED FORTUNATE SON BY CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL YOU FUCKING RETARDS
STOP THIS SHITTY MEME
>>30494109
>Holy shit dadrock guys were so lame
1. It wasn't dadrock in 1990-91. Metallica was bigger than Jesus then. And they hadn't gone full suck yet.
2. Dadrock is a non sequitor used by underage b& to justify their taste in EDM and shitty whiny-ass metal. Bands from the 70's to 90's wrote amazing music, especially in the realm of metal.
>>30494227
Quite a bit of Metallica as I remember.
>>30494311
>1. It wasn't dadrock in 1990-91
It's dadrock now you bumbling old retard, go to a fucking retirement home if you listen to Metallica.
>>30494312
You remember what? You were in Panama?
>>30494323
I can't hear you over BATTERY you milk drinking little faggot
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=md3B3I7Nmvw
>implying dads listen to any Metallica outside the Black Album and Load
>>30494323
Tisk, tisk, watch your language, young man.
>No Jefferson Airplane
>No Surrealistic Pillow to lay your head down
>Not wasiting gooks while wanting somebody to love
>Not taking pills to make you larger and smaller and shooting more gooks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRs4xKVRUhA
>Pic related, best music to go to war to
>>30494346
Metallica is literally a dad band now dude I don't know what to tell you, the 15 year old who liked Metallica when they were popular is almost 40 now and anyone new who currently likes them probably never bothered to listen to other metal bands and stuck with the most generic garbage band aka Metallica
Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition for WWII
And Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner for African bush wars
>>30494038
12/10 mad as fuck even though you're clearly trolling
>>30494392
Well, that is depressing. Thanks for making me feel even older.
>>30494392
I'm 21, and metallica is still the default band for young metalheads first entering into the genre.
>>30494392
>Mfw I saw them a few years ago
>Mfw I still say that and it was 1993
>Mfw it was Cunning Stunts in Fort Worth
>>30494439
You need Motorhead, like all Motorhead.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvGpX2A-WAQ
Panzer Elite by Ghost Division is pretty good.
>>30494439
This. Metallica was part of what got me started in metal. After that I just bounced around a bunch of older bands before settling down with mostly thrash and power.
Did somebody say Iraqi Freedom?
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fN0MkR8JGc
>>30494012
I always liked Some Folks are Born by Red White & Blue.
That and Silver Spoon in Hand by Wave the Flag.
>>30494062
>"Buffalo Springfield - For What It's Worth"
Are you sure it's not "Public Enemy - He Got Game"?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FmPskTljo0
Don't forget Hope You Guess My Name by Sympathy For The Devil
>>30494825
No SLAYER yet? For shame
>manditory suicide
99 luftballons for cold war stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=La4Dcd1aUcE
>>30495420
My dad likes slayer
>>30494131
THAT GAP TOOTH BITCH WASN'T EVEN HOT
>>30494392
>>30494323
>>30494109
We're talking about gulf war dumbo
>>30494012
From Roots to Needles by If These Trees Could Talk always reminds of the 80s and 90s russian conflicts.
https://youtu.be/kz9o9wpn6fw
>>30494392
gr8 b8 m8
>be british during WW1
>inna trench by the officer's dugout
>it's a long way to tipperary starts playing
>>30494570
How does this video only have 350 views?
>OIF Vets in 2050
>>30494012
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6l6vqPUM_FE
If you consider the Cold War a war, this could be the song for it.