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Andrew Lawrence 28-05-2011 23:48

Favorite music for robot videos
 
I'm in charge of training the new PR and HR people of the team next year, so as part of their training, I decided to have them create a robot showcase video for any of our past robots. I have video, pictures, computers, and all things necessary except one thing: Music. Though I know they all will have their own ideas, I don't want some crazy songs being played, that aren't very exciting to listen to, or have to watch 10 videos all featuring "Mr. Roboto" by Styx. So, what would you suggest as possible music selections for my students to use? I'd prefer them to be epic, upbeat, somewhat fast, and good to listen to songs.

Thanks!

lemiant 28-05-2011 23:55

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
Requiem for a Dream. My favorite song ever!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T500ecHP3pE

Steven Donow 28-05-2011 23:56

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
Sandstorm
Robot Rock

Two staples of competition music.

Duke461 29-05-2011 00:06

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
Mind Heist- Zack Hempsey
Heart of Courage- Two steps from Hell
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I also suggest looking back at teams to see what music they used.
For example:
111 from 2004
118 from 2011
254 from 2011
148 from 2010
148 from 2009
33 from 2011

Hawiian Cadder 29-05-2011 00:38

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lemiant (Post 1064038)
Requiem for a Dream. My favorite song ever!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T500ecHP3pE

beat me to it.


any neo classical music that has enough energy is good. Hans Zimmerman, Chris mansell, movie soundtracks are a good place to start usually. i've always thought that music should be without worlds. it distracts a tiny bit from the video.

Bethie42 29-05-2011 01:43

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
On our end-of-season promotional video this year, I used Sandstorm [Darude], I Can Walk on Water, I Can Fly [Basshunter], Dragostea Din Tea [O-zone], The Final Countdown [Europe...yes it is kind of cheesy but oh well..], Twilight Zone [2 Unlimited], and No Limit [Franca Morgano]. That said, a lot of those are more dance/upbeat than you may be looking for, but they're all competition standards.
Other favorites:
Eye of the Tiger [Survivor]
Highway to the Danger Zone [Kenny Loggins]
It Goes Around the World [ATC or one of many remixes]
Kerncraft 400 [Zombie Nation]
Kotahitanga [Oceania]
Tunnel Alliance's remix of Sandstorm
Sirius [The Alan Parsons Project]
Basshunter has a lot of good songs, although they aren't played at competition enough.
Serenata Immortale [Immediate Music]....very epic!
Maybe the Halo soundtrack?

Chris is me 29-05-2011 01:48

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
Anything by Ratatat.

Billfred 29-05-2011 07:24

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Duke461 (Post 1064041)

Eight years later, still the benchmark I compare others to.

Another one to throw on your list: "The Fire" by The Roots. Theme music for our whole season.

Frenchie461 29-05-2011 10:59

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
Road to Revelation Road to Revelation works great for anything dramatic
Magika This would be awesome for a robot unveiling
To Glory Video from a competition that you did well at + To Glory=pure epic

Koko Ed 29-05-2011 11:43

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
Utah Saints Techknowledgy is the song I would like to most use for a FRRB with Pendulum's Granite an ideal second.
I did one previously using Tribal Warfare from the Black Hawk Down soundtrack of the 2006 FLR competition and Youtube actually took it down for a year due to the song owners complaining about my use of their music(be aware there are certain companies that are very aggressive about the use of their intellectual property and will go after your creation with a vengeance no matter what the intention). They surprisingly put it back up a year later.

MrForbes 29-05-2011 11:46

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
I always mute the sound on robot videos so I won't have to listen to the weird muzak.

Kusha 29-05-2011 12:31

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris is me (Post 1064051)
Anything by Ratatat.

Darn, this is what I was going to say. Some trance would work.

O'Sancheski 29-05-2011 13:07

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
AC/DC is a good choice.

Thunderstruck is the best. But any of them would work.

Mr MOE 29-05-2011 13:07

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
MOE 365 did a 10-year robot retrospective in 2009. Here is a link to our video, which may contain some music selections for you.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETcSMUBUqEs

Would love to see what your team comes up with. Be sure to post the link to the finished product on CD.

John

BrendanB 29-05-2011 13:20

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
Anything from the Robowranglers!

gblake 29-05-2011 13:58

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
World-class Western/European artists have been writing and performing "epic, upbeat, somewhat fast, and good to listen to" music for centuries. Try a few that have brought audiences to their feet decades. Also, many of these bear the "Used in a Bug Bunny cartoon" ;) seal of approval).

Think outside the box.

1812 Overture
William Tell Overture
Flight of the Bumble Bee
In the Hall of the Mountain King
Pictures at an Exhibition - The Great Gate of Kiev
Beethoven's 5th
Hallelujah Chorus
Anvil Chorus
Carmina Burana (Fortuna, Imperatrix Mundi)
Flight of the Valkyries
The various short dances from The Nutcracker
Night on Bald Mountain (and other pieces featured in Disney's Fantasia)
Bolero (think of ice dancing, not Dudley Moore movies)

More recent compositions that I like, that seem to have some staying power, are Copeland's Fanfare for the Common Man, and parts of his Rodeo ballet.

Perhaps an Olympic Fanfare.

A piece I particularly enjoyed playing for one year's HS Concert Band piece was Russian Christmas Music. Folks either love it or hate it; but the right arrangement does a great job of drawing you in early and then steadily building to magnificent wall-of-sound finale.

Perhaps an Olympic Fanfare?

Like I suggested above, think outside of the box.
Blake

Karthik 29-05-2011 16:44

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
In general I think that FIRSTers show a lack of love to the world of hip hop and rap. I'm thinking any of Biggie Smalls, Tupac, Jay-Z, Dr. Dre, Eminem, Drake or Lil Wayne all have tracks that qualify under "epic, upbeat, somewhat fast, and good to listen to songs."

If Hip Hop isn't to your liking, then take a page out of the playbooks of the sporting world. NFL Films has one numerous Emmy's for their amazing packages featuring all sorts of inspiring classical music. Also, many sports highlights montages have borrowed extensively from the soundtracks from films such as Rudy, Seabiscuit, Remember the Titans, etc.

Here are some great examples of epic sports montages with great music: (Seriously, I could watch these all days long)

2011 Miami Heat Team Intros Phil Collins - In The Air Tonight
2010 World Cup, Landon Donovan's Game Winner -- Theme from Rudy
2008 Summer Olympics
2008 NBA Playoffs
2008 Phoenix Suns Intros
2007 Toronto Raptors Playoff Intro
2006 Toronto Raptors Team Intros Jay-Z/Beyonce - Crazy in Love
2002 Winter Olympics Recap -- Remember The Titans
1997 NBA Finals Recap -- R. Kelly - I Believe I Can Fly
1996 NBA Finals Recap -- The Outfield - Winning it All
1995 Michael Jordan Returns to the NBA
1996 Summer Olympics Recap -- Beethoven's Ninth
1992 NFC Championship Game
1992 Summer Olympics, Derek Redmond
1991 NBA Finals

araniaraniratul 29-05-2011 18:50

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
I believe we forgot My Hero- Foo Fighters

AlecMataloni 29-05-2011 21:55

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Karthik (Post 1064088)
In general I think that FIRSTers show a lack of love to the world of hip hop and rap. I'm thinking any of Biggie Smalls, Tupac, Jay-Z, Dr. Dre, Eminem, Drake or Lil Wayne all have tracks that qualify under "epic, upbeat, somewhat fast, and good to listen to songs."

Don't get me wrong, I'd love to see a robot video featuring "Big Pimpin'" by Jay-Z as much as the next guy; however, I think the amount of profanity and blatant sexual references in most of the songs performed by those artists doesn't appeal to the reputation of FIRST teams, some of whom may or may not be making the video to show to members of their community.

Karthik 29-05-2011 23:41

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AlecMataloni (Post 1064109)
Don't get me wrong, I'd love to see a robot video featuring "Big Pimpin'" by Jay-Z as much as the next guy; however, I think the amount of profanity and blatant sexual references in most of the songs performed by those artists doesn't appeal to the reputation of FIRST teams, some of whom may or may not be making the video to show to members of their community.

I find it ironic how people always assume that "most" Hip Hop songs are profane, while people are more than fine to turn a blind eye to the lyrics in other genres. No one seems to care that Thunderstruck by AC DC talks about strippers performing sexual acts on customers, or that Semi Charmed Life by Third Eye Blind is about crystal meth usage. (Just picking a couple of popular FIRST tunes off the top of my head) Seriously, take a moment to really listen to the music played at a regional, it's not nearly as clean as you think it is.

You are right though, some songs are blatant with their profanity and should be avoided. Luckily, you can usually find a radio edit of most which would be appropriate for most audiences.

lemiant 29-05-2011 23:53

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Karthik (Post 1064127)
I find it ironic how people always assume that "most" Hip Hop songs are profane, while people are more than fine to turn a blind eye to the lyrics in other genres. No one seems to care that Thunderstruck by AC DC talks about strippers performing sexual acts on customers, or that Semi Charmed Life by Third Eye Blind is about crystal meth usage. (Just picking a couple of popular FIRST tunes off the top of my head) Seriously, take a moment to really listen to the music played at a regional, it's not nearly as clean as you think it is.

You are right though, some songs are blatant with their profanity and should be avoided. Luckily, you can usually find a radio edit of most which would be appropriate for most audiences.

The difference is that in mainstream FIRST songs, the profanity is not obvious. The idea of the song may be R rated, but you really have to pay attention to notice, with rap (partly as a function of the fact that the lyrics are more prominent) the profanity is very obvious.

Karthik 30-05-2011 00:28

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lemiant (Post 1064131)
The difference is that in mainstream FIRST songs, the profanity is not obvious. The idea of the song may be R rated, but you really have to pay attention to notice, with rap (partly as a function of the fact that the lyrics are more prominent) the profanity is very obvious.

This is true, with rap the lyrics are definitely more prominent. However, the other major difference is that hip hop and rap music makes certain portions of the populous irrationally uncomfortable.

Anyways, this thread has been derailed enough, back to choosing awesome songs.

Command67 30-05-2011 00:59

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Rush. It made me happy when Tom Sawyer was played at Bayou. The only problem was it was played once while Party in the USA was played at least 5 times over the course of the Regional.

AlecMataloni 30-05-2011 01:25

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
Yes, let's move on.

If you want my recommendations by genre, here they are:
Rap: Lose Yourself by Eminem- won an academy award for best original song I believe... It's definitely a classic.
Alternative: Anything off of Rage Against the Machine's eponymous album. Definitely pick the clean version. This is on the heavier side. If you want something lighter, I recommend Can't Stop by the Red Hot Chilli Peppers. It provides great opportunities for an intro.
Rock: Cherub Rock by Smashing Pumpkins- Just give it a listen. You'll see why. Classic rock? Barracuda by Heart- Awesome rythym.
Pop: Something by Michael Jackson? Or rather, support Will.i.am and go BEP.
Country: Don't.
Techno: A City in Florida by Deadmau5- It's hardcore.
Soundtrack: Dark knight/ requiem for a dream/ inception.

Grim Tuesday 30-05-2011 01:56

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
Anything Two Steps From Hell

Nuttyman54 30-05-2011 04:50

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
The Prodigy, Fatboy Slim and Daft Punk all have a great selection of tracks that work well. Movie soundtracks tend to have a lot of good options too, as does 80's glam rock. I'm particularly fond of finding a song with some relevant lyrics for the video.

Examples:

190 SVR 2007
-Relevant lyrics/high energy (Van Halen), high energy (The Prodigy)

190 Boston 2009
-Relevant lyrics (Blue Man Group), fast paced high energy (Saliva)

971 2009 season video
-Soundtrack (Dark City), high energy (Daft Punk), relevant lyrics (Muse), Soundtrack (Ironman)

190 2011 Teaser
-Soundtrack/high energy (Daft Punk)

GarrettF2395 31-05-2011 02:47

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
In my video I went with Ushers latest hit, More.
For me, the second I heard that song it hit me as the perfect music for the video. It seemed to fit what I wanted the video to say.

I would just encourage your students to think about what they want their video to do. Do they want it to inspire, pump up, or promote, etc...?
Then have them use whatever they think fits what they want the video to.
Encourage them to be creative, videography is an art form.

rifkinni 31-05-2011 05:00

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
Our team uses freeplaymusic.com. It is easy, safe, and free to download songs, and all of them are under the creative commons license, so they can be published or parts of the final product it can be officially submitted for a Chairman's award or other FIRST submission. The site has a huge selection and a wide range of songs, but nobody will have heard any of the music before, so its original and everybody won't choose the same overplayed song. Your trainees can choose the music based on style or feel.

Kyoshirin 31-05-2011 16:31

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
Ignition- Toby Mac
Frontline- Pillar
Warriors of Time- Black Tide
The Chosen Ones- Dream Evil
Ladies and Gentlemen- Saliva
Have a Nice Day- Bon Jovi
It's My Life- Bon Jovi
Rock You Like a Hurricane- The Scorpions
Coat of Arms- Sabaton
Headstrong- Trapt

torihoelscher 31-05-2011 17:17

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"I got a feeling"-BEP
"Boom Boom Pow"-BEP
"Just cant get enough"-BEP
"Dirty deeds done dirt cheap"-ACDC
"Thunderstruck"-ACDC
"TNT"-ACDC
"Walk this way" Aerosmith
"Seize the day" Avenged Sevenfold
"Unholy Confessions" Avenged Sevenfold
"We didnt start the fire" Billy Joel
"Dont fear the Reaper"Blue Oyster Cult
"It's my life" Bon Jovi
"Dream a Dream" Captain Jack
"Requiem for a dream" Clint Mansell
"One last breath" Creed
"Away in Silence" Creed
"Tron Legacy (End Titles)- Daft Punk
"Tron Legacy Theme" Daft Punk
"Hysteria" Def Leppard
"Love Bites" Def Leppard
"May it be" from Enya or Celtic Woman
"Bring me to life" Evanescence
"Good Enough" Evanescence
Miss Murder-AFI
"Right Round" Florida
"All Around me Acoustic" Flyleaf
"Hear me now" Framing Hanley
"It's not what they said" Framing Hanley
"Vesuvius" Frank Tichelli
"Feel Good Inc" Gorillaz
"Dare" Gorillaz
"Rhinestone Eyes" Gorillaz
"Broken" Gorillaz
"Stylo" Gorillaz
"On Melancholy Hill" Gorillaz
"Grease Lightning" John Travolta
"Basket Case" Green Day
"When I come around" Green Day
"Good Riddance" Green Day
"Welcome to the Jungle" Guns N Roses
"Sweet Child of Mine" Guns N Roses
"November Rain" Guns N Roses
"Suite Gothique pour Grande Orgue, Op. 25: IV. Toccata" Hans Fagius
"Run to the Hills" Iron Maiden
Love Theme from Attack of the Clones- John Williams
The Throne Room/End Title-John Williams
Star Wars and Revenge of the Sith- John Williams
"Rock n roll all nite" KISS
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor for Organ, BWV 565- Kiemens Schnorr (composer I dont think the one who wrote this, its Bach by the way)
"The Rose"LeAnn Rimes
"Ocarina Medley" from Legend of Zelda
"Evenstar" Howard Shore (LOTR)
"Breath of Life" Howard Shore (LOTR)
"4 Minutes" Justin Timberlake and Madonna
"Safety Dance" Men without Hats
"One" Metallica (Great song, sad meaning)
"Enter Sandman" Metallica
"For whom the bell tolls" Metallica
"Last of the Wilds" Nightwish
"Ever Dream" Nightwish
"Nemo" Nightwish
"Just Refrain" Orange Avenue (Local Band in Florida)
"Even Flow (Live)-Pearl Jam
"Something to believe in" Poison
Of course the popular songs from Queen...
Also popular songs from Journey
"False Pretense" Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
"Prayer of the Refugee" Rise Against
"So far away" Staind
"Great White Coma" The Sunstreak
"Lonely Day" System of a Down
Toccata - Carpimus Noctum- Trans-Siberian Orchestra
The magic flute - queen of the night aria- Wolfgang Mozart
Suite for Solo Cello No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007: I. Prélude-Bach
The Magic Flute - Overture-Mozart
Hyptonize- System of a Down


These are all the songs I can see in a robotics video. :) Also some of the songs I like were already mentioned. :)

Travis Hoffman 31-05-2011 18:03

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"Baba O'Riley" - The Who

"Bat out of Hell", especially the intro - Meat Loaf

"Don't Stop Believin'" - Glee ca....?#$#!!%%...Journey

"Machinehead" - Bush

"Stranglehold" - Ted Nugent

"Glory Days" - Bruce Springsteen

"Ladies and Gentlemen" - Saliva (already mentioned) was awesome as the recap video music back in the 2007 Eastern Conference Finals (you know, back when LeBron James still had a soul)

"Under Pressure" - Queen/David Bowie

"First Time" - Lifehouse

"Whip It" - Devo

"Devour" - Shinedown

"Apache (Jump on it)" - Sugarhill Gang

Opening Theme to "Phantom of the Opera" (can't go wrong with a pipe organ)

"Ole Ole Ole" (Soccer Anthem)

"War" - Rocky (Instrumental)

"Even the Losers" - Tom Petty (ha)

"Sirius" - Alan Parsons Project

"Stayin Alive" - Bee Gees

"Two Minutes to Midnight" - Iron Maiden (maybe a bit over the top, huh?) :-)

"Cult of Personality" - Living Colour

"You Raise Me Up" - Josh Groban...j/k...but yeah, that actually made it into a team video.

J.Warsoff 31-05-2011 18:39

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
Stobe by Deadmau5
Human After All by Daft Punk
One Minute to Midnight by Justice
Mammagamma by Alan Parsons Project
Thunderstruck by AC/DC
Adagio for Strings by Tiesto
Building the Perfect Beast by Don Henley
Cliffs of Dover by Eric Johnson
Electric Feel (Justice Remix) by MGMT
Play the Game Tonight by Kansas
Where's My Thing? by Rush
Voyager by Daft Punk
YYZ by Rush

Those would be a few of my suggestions. Not necessarily robot related, but still great video background music

musicspeaks 04-06-2011 02:42

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
My #1 pick: Thunderstruck (AC/DC): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JI3NkSWoVEI sorry to use my own video, but i do, in general, really love when robots + ACDC mix ;)
Some others:
Palladio - Escala
Inception Soundtrack
Inspector Gadget (Dubstep) - Chrispy <-- this one could be interesting.. haha
Kill Everybody - Skrillex <-- weird lyrics... but the rest of it is great!
Technologic - Daft Punk
The Son of Flynn - Daft Punk (from Tron)
Battle - Harry Gregson-Williams (from Chronicles of Narnia: the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe)
Requiem for a Dream is an AMAZING piece and always a great choice
And finally, this commercial (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjJdSinx-S8) played at my freshman year drumline world championships. Sadly, I do not know the name of the music that's playing, but I still listen to just this clip often, because I love the music so much. If you find out the name of it, it'd be great as background music as well.
Hope this helps!

Lil' Lavery 06-06-2011 02:05

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
Orange Goblin - "Scorpionica"
Priestess - "Lady Killer"
Metallica - "For Whom the Bells Tolls"
Torch - "Fire Raiser"
The Stooges - "Search and Destroy"
Christian Mistress - "Black Vigil"
Helmet - "Unsung" (for fans of the Robowranglers' video that used Refused, this is probably your best bet)

Akash Rastogi 07-06-2011 15:23

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
My favorite from this season was 2791's robot reveal video. Chris picked out The Distance by CAKE.

Duke461 07-06-2011 17:07

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Akash Rastogi (Post 1065017)
My favorite from this season was 2791's robot reveal video. Chris picked out The Distance by CAKE.

I love that song. Love you Madly is also a great song by Cake.

If you're going for something more techno or electronic, check out teams that had songs in their video like 2016

Blake L 08-06-2011 21:12

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
Anything dubstep

Steven Donow 08-06-2011 21:46

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
Don't know if it was mentioned already, but last years Robowranglers video (here) used a legendary song, New Noise by Refused. Truly a song that gets you pumped on life.


Or you could just use the whole soundtrack to Rocky IV

R1ffSurf3r 08-06-2011 23:11

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
Unkle, or movie themes catch people off guard

Tristan Lall 09-06-2011 03:05

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
Reported.

gblake 09-06-2011 09:36

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stevend1994 (Post 1065133)
Don't know if it was mentioned already, but last years Robowranglers video (here) used a legendary song, New Noise by Refused. Truly a song that gets you pumped on life.

I'm pretty sure I just watched a South Park episode about that song. Refused needs to give those britches a rest.

its da PAT!!! 10-06-2011 09:34

Re: Favorite music for robot videos
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Karthik (Post 1064088)
In general I think that FIRSTers show a lack of love to the world of hip hop and rap. I'm thinking any of Biggie Smalls, Tupac, Jay-Z, Dr. Dre, Eminem, Drake or Lil Wayne all have tracks that qualify under "epic, upbeat, somewhat fast, and good to listen to songs."

If Hip Hop isn't to your liking, then take a page out of the playbooks of the sporting world. NFL Films has one numerous Emmy's for their amazing packages featuring all sorts of inspiring classical music. Also, many sports highlights montages have borrowed extensively from the soundtracks from films such as Rudy, Seabiscuit, Remember the Titans, etc.

Here are some great examples of epic sports montages with great music: (Seriously, I could watch these all days long)

2011 Miami Heat Team Intros Phil Collins - In The Air Tonight
2010 World Cup, Landon Donovan's Game Winner -- Theme from Rudy
2008 Summer Olympics
2008 NBA Playoffs
2008 Phoenix Suns Intros
2007 Toronto Raptors Playoff Intro
2006 Toronto Raptors Team Intros Jay-Z/Beyonce - Crazy in Love
2002 Winter Olympics Recap -- Remember The Titans
1997 NBA Finals Recap -- R. Kelly - I Believe I Can Fly
1996 NBA Finals Recap -- The Outfield - Winning it All
1995 Michael Jordan Returns to the NBA
1996 Summer Olympics Recap -- Beethoven's Ninth
1992 NFC Championship Game
1992 Summer Olympics, Derek Redmond
1991 NBA Finals










I know personally I use whatever song is an up beat song and that can get kid "hype." I know for sure I'm going to use a Kanye West song!


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