Your GM lets you play a song once a session to get a big bonus to your next roll. What song would you play?

Your GM lets you play a song once a session to get a big bonus to your next roll. What song would you play?

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Don't Stop Me Now.

Also, Pistolero is a good candidate too.

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>que the GM getting really mad as the table devolves into 3 hours of conspiracy memeposting and Deus Ex references

Push it (push it real good)

>Rogue
>About to roll
>Play "Smooth Criminal"
Or alternatively.
>Roll to seduce
>Play "Are You Lonesome Tonight?"

Manower: Hail and Kill

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Eye of the Tiger lawl.

Bur really, depends on the campaign and or the plans for the session.
If its a game that takes place on the sea, then, 'Lovers Wreck' by Gaelic storm,
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However if things are a bit grim and gothic, like dealing with a necromancer, then 'O' Death', by either Jen Titus or Ralph Stanley.
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Another option along that same thread but more geared towards a western style game then play, 'The shadow of the undertaker'.
If the group is going agains some kind of brutish savage tribe, then play Boom by ibenji, youtube.com/watch?v=D18ge1ZyGyw

If the group is getting stalked and hunted by something weird... Like a crazy little Fey... then um... try this one....
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Freebird,

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I have to go with this one

yackety sax
because the roll will be a 1

Field Recordings of North American Owls

Through the Fire and Flames

1980s cyberpunk game

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Can't think of anything better

Considering I can't play any instruments, I'd give "We Will Rock You" a hot go.

Depends on what I'm playing. I'd try to find a song that suit the general idea behind my character. For example, assuming my typical swords & sorcery type fantasy setting:

Knight:
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Barbarian:
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Bard:
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Can't think of any more off the top of my head, but you get the idea.

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Working for the Weekend

Dark Island
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It speaks to me of my people.

Highway to the danger zone, even if it's just for shits and giggles. Either that or something from Percival Shuttenbach or any other folklore-y song.

Overture by Tchaikovsky

get me some fucking cannons, I need about 72

Going for the one

If there is a time it actually depends on the setting, it's this.

Anything Queen, Johnny Cash, Fleetwood Mac or ELO.

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Considering the fact that I'm basically playing a western character, it's got to be this.

Who are you must like: Blondie, Tuco or Angel Eyes?

Rules of Nature from Metal Gear Rising Revengeance. Or if I'm feeling especially stupid, the song from the ending of Siren.

Good question.
I'd say Blondie, though I play my character as less soft spoken and with a sense of humour, which I guess dips into Tuco territory. The similarities to the latter are more superficial though, and has more to do with presentation and manners rather than morals not to say that Blondie is super moral,
he's just better than Tuco and Angel Eyes or motivation.

I guarantee I would tailor the song I play to the exact situation at hand for each session

Weak!
You tailor the situation so it fits the song, not the other way around.

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