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Nov. 14th, 2004 08:50 amYeah, it only took me until two weeks into November, but I finally got off my lazy ass and compiled my NaNoWriMo playlist. (I usually have one for every story. It's either put on headphones and listen to story-appropriate music or be even more easily distracted than I already am. :))
Anyway, if anybody's curious ...
1. Rasputina -- Bad Moon Rising
2. The "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" Theme Song
3. The Rasmus -- Still Standing
4. 3-Day Monks -- Tombstone Train
5. AC/DC -- Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
6. Armand van Helden -- Full Moon
7. Basement Jaxx -- Red Alert
8. Biff Naked -- I Love Myself Today
9. Richard Cheese -- Down With The Sickness (Well, come on. It's a zombie story. ;))
10. Oingo Boingo -- Dead Man's Party (I swear to God, I realized yesterday this is practically the theme song. It's the right amount of weird and silly. :))
11. Deadsy -- Gramercy Park
12. The Doors -- People Are Strange
13. Rob Zombie -- Dragula
14. E Nomine -- Vater Unser
15. G Tom Mac -- Cry Little Sister (remix)
16. Jump Little Children -- Close Your Eyes
17. Junior Senior -- Move Your Feet
18. Kazzer -- Pedal to the Medal
19. Kirsty McColl -- In These Shoes?
20. Marilyn Manson -- Personal Jesus
21. Muse -- Hysteria
22. N.E.R.D. -- Rock Star (Jason Nevins remix)
23. Rob Zombie -- More Human Than Human (Okay, so I have two Rob Zombie songs on here, Sue me. ;P)
24. U2 -- Vertigo
25. Warren Zevon -- Werewolves of London (Hee.)
26. Zed -- Renegade Fighter
A few of them are there mostly because they're dance music and it gets me in the mood to write action, but still. That's one more thing out of the way. :)
EDIT: And just because I haven't done one in a while, another bit from the novel, although it's not The Walking Dead of Wilkes-Barre, it's The Monsters of Minooka.
When asked if he ever ran, a wise man once said, "Only when chased." It's not all that bad a rule to follow. Then again, that wise man was Val Kilmer, who gave up showing off his natural comedic talent to make a bunch of crappy dramatic movies and butcher the role of Batman, so maybe his opinion shouldn't be trusted.
Anyway, if anybody's curious ...
1. Rasputina -- Bad Moon Rising
2. The "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" Theme Song
3. The Rasmus -- Still Standing
4. 3-Day Monks -- Tombstone Train
5. AC/DC -- Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
6. Armand van Helden -- Full Moon
7. Basement Jaxx -- Red Alert
8. Biff Naked -- I Love Myself Today
9. Richard Cheese -- Down With The Sickness (Well, come on. It's a zombie story. ;))
10. Oingo Boingo -- Dead Man's Party (I swear to God, I realized yesterday this is practically the theme song. It's the right amount of weird and silly. :))
11. Deadsy -- Gramercy Park
12. The Doors -- People Are Strange
13. Rob Zombie -- Dragula
14. E Nomine -- Vater Unser
15. G Tom Mac -- Cry Little Sister (remix)
16. Jump Little Children -- Close Your Eyes
17. Junior Senior -- Move Your Feet
18. Kazzer -- Pedal to the Medal
19. Kirsty McColl -- In These Shoes?
20. Marilyn Manson -- Personal Jesus
21. Muse -- Hysteria
22. N.E.R.D. -- Rock Star (Jason Nevins remix)
23. Rob Zombie -- More Human Than Human (Okay, so I have two Rob Zombie songs on here, Sue me. ;P)
24. U2 -- Vertigo
25. Warren Zevon -- Werewolves of London (Hee.)
26. Zed -- Renegade Fighter
A few of them are there mostly because they're dance music and it gets me in the mood to write action, but still. That's one more thing out of the way. :)
EDIT: And just because I haven't done one in a while, another bit from the novel, although it's not The Walking Dead of Wilkes-Barre, it's The Monsters of Minooka.
When asked if he ever ran, a wise man once said, "Only when chased." It's not all that bad a rule to follow. Then again, that wise man was Val Kilmer, who gave up showing off his natural comedic talent to make a bunch of crappy dramatic movies and butcher the role of Batman, so maybe his opinion shouldn't be trusted.