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So tired of hearing fortunate son...
Run Through The Jungle, Bad Moon Rising, Sympathy For The Devil, All Along The Watchtower, Surfin' USA, Thick As A Brick, basically anything from Zeppelin or Floyd.

There's so much good music from that era which you could slot in, the only saving grace about the shitty chip tune they used was that it sounded so little like Fortunate Son I didn't recognize it at first.
 
Run Through The Jungle, Bad Moon Rising, Sympathy For The Devil, All Along The Watchtower, Surfin' USA, Thick As A Brick, basically anything from Zeppelin or Floyd.

There's so much good music from that era which you could slot in, the only saving grace about the shitty chip tune they used was that it sounded so little like Fortunate Son I didn't recognize it at first.
Hell, I think I would be able to tolerate Alice in Chains "Rooster" better these days.
 
Run Through The Jungle, Bad Moon Rising, Sympathy For The Devil, All Along The Watchtower, Surfin' USA, Thick As A Brick, basically anything from Zeppelin or Floyd.

There's so much good music from that era which you could slot in, the only saving grace about the shitty chip tune they used was that it sounded so little like Fortunate Son I didn't recognize it at first.
Why do they never use something from the Rolling Stones? Paint it Black is such an iconic song from the Vietnam era.
 
Personally I don't like the Stones so I don't know a lot of their music, but even I'll admit that they're an excellent period sound.
Yeah that's a fair take. It just makes me laugh that Creedence is now "the Vietnam band" when the Stones were undoubtedly more popular/mainstream during that time period. Even funnier is that people frequently overlay it over the helicopter scene in Apocalypse Now, whose original score is Ride of the Valkyries from Wagner's Ring Cycle (played by the soldiers on a reel to reel player).
 
Run Through The Jungle, Bad Moon Rising, Sympathy For The Devil, All Along The Watchtower, Surfin' USA, Thick As A Brick, basically anything from Zeppelin or Floyd.

There's so much good music from that era which you could slot in, the only saving grace about the shitty chip tune they used was that it sounded so little like Fortunate Son I didn't recognize it at first.

Have you Ever Seen the Rain? always gives me jungle patrol vibes.
 
None of you faggots have ever heard Jimi Hendrix's All Along the Watchtower, have you?

And CCR's Running through the Jungle and Fortunate Sun are the preeminent Vietnam songs.
 
I associate Three Doors Down with invasion/first transitional goverment phase of Iraq war for some reason or another. Maybe because they were doing National Guard ads at the time in movie theaters.
 
Teenage Dirtbag by Wheetus, Bodies by Drowning Pool, Kryptonite by Three Doors Down...

Anything that was in Generation Kill qualifies. I do have to say that Bodies is probably the seminal song of that period of time though.
 
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