Submitted by YaBoiMibb t3_zzr7lz in Music

Been playing a few world war 1 games with mates and i really want some music to get me into the shoes of the soldiers on the front lines. any good bleak war songs out there? specifically from world war 1?

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Kolzig33189 t1_j2d6syj wrote

Iron Maiden - paschendale (ww1) and longest day (ww2, specifically Normandy beach landing).

Both are chilling and epic looks into specific battles and moments in each war. Incredible song writing.

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SexDadNZ t1_j2d76f0 wrote

Why not go for some ultra realism, dig a trench in your garden and fill it with rats and dysentery?

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LRClam t1_j2dcg9y wrote

'And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda' There's many versions. I'm most familiar with The Pogues.

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lobroblaw t1_j2dcgrs wrote

Eve Of Destruction - Barry McGuire

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whoreymorey5 t1_j2deesg wrote

Dancing queen by abba - it's funny when you play something that doesn't match with what you're doing

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Squidgebert t1_j2dfm1x wrote

Apart from the "atomic fear" line, I have always felt that Black Sabbath - Children of the Grave is an amazing song to be set to WWI. Metallica - For Whom the Bell Tolls is up there as well.

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NeutralSoyMotel t1_j2dfohc wrote

Game of war by of mice and men

I think the song is actually about a bad relationship but it still sorta…feels like a war song?

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ExPlOdErGhOsT8 t1_j2dfqie wrote

how bout hero of war by rise against, its not really about world war 1 speciffically but just war in general, with some pretty depressing lyrics

or if you want something actually related to ww1 but a little more light hearted, try christmas truce by sabaton, it talks about an actual historical christmas eve during ww1 where i believe germans and English soldiers stopped fighting for a bit to give each other gifts and play some good ol fashioned football/soccer

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SLPERAS t1_j2dgfwl wrote

War, what is it good for?

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thecustardgannet t1_j2dhonq wrote

When The Tigers Broke Free by Pink Floyd

About Monte Casino in WW2 where Rodger Water's father died

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boneman429 t1_j2djc2b wrote

Rooster - AIC

Galveston - Glen Campbell

Born in the USA - Springsteen

Gettysburg - The Brandos

The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down - The Band

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OriginalMaar t1_j2djn3o wrote

brothers in arms by dire straits will bring tears you your eyes. guaranteed

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ChipCob1 t1_j2dmsiw wrote

The Band Played Waltzing Matilda - The Pogues

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Malice_n_Flames t1_j2dwaeb wrote

I highly recommend you spend a few minutes online checking out World War 1 artwork. There are dozens of mind blowing and haunting works of art. It is impossible not to be moved by the battlefield depictions and the propaganda posters. Nash is one artist that comes to mind.

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putsmetowork t1_j2e6sox wrote

Butcher’s Tale (Western Front 1914) - The Zombies

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wAsh1967 t1_j2e8ft4 wrote

Billy Joel - Goodnight Saigon.

We met as soul mates on Parris Island We left as inmates from an asylum And we were sharp as sharp as knives And we were so gung ho to lay down our lives

We came in spastic, like tame-less horses We left in plastic as numbered corpses And we learned fast to travel light Our arms were heavy, but our bellies were tight

We had no home front, we had no soft soap They sent us Playboy, they gave us Bob Hope We dug in deep and shot on sight And prayed to Jesus Christ with all of our might

We had no cameras to shoot the landscape We passed the hash pipe and played our Doors tapes And it was dark, so dark at night And we held on to each other, like brother to brother We promised our mothers we'd write

And we would all go down together We said we'd all go down together Yes, we would all go down together

Remember Charlie, remember Baker They left their childhood on every acre And who was wrong? And who was right? It didn't matter in the thick of the fight

We held the day in the palm of our hands They ruled the night, and the night Seemed to last as long as six weeks On Parris Island

We held the coastline, they held the highlands And they were sharp, as sharp as knives They heard the hum of our motors, they counted the rotors And waited for us to arrive

And we will all go down together We said we'd all go down together Yes, we would all go down together

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jrssister t1_j2efmg5 wrote

The Black Angels - Young Men Dead

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Legitimate_Web_7245 t1_j2et34q wrote

You're asking for songs about WW1 or music that the WW1 soldiers would have heard during the war?

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You11NeverKn0w t1_j2exnn5 wrote

For Whom the Bell Tolls by Metallica

War Pigs by Black Sabbath

No Quarter by Led Zepplin

Rooster by Alice In Chains

We’re Only Gonna Die for our Arrogance by Bad Religion (I like Sublime’s cover best tho)

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fromabuick t1_j2f8xpa wrote

Masters of War by Bob Dylan

War Pigs by Black Sabbath

Masters of War. Metallica

One Metallica

Run through the Jungle CCR

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bredpoot t1_j2f9ki6 wrote

Counting Bodies Like Sheep to the Rhythm of the War Drums by A Perfect Circle. Depressing, bleak, and hype as fuck

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MrRandoCalrissian t1_j2fcyef wrote

Brothers in Arms- Dire Straits (I like the Josh Ritter version)

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Oldman5123 t1_j2fmzqd wrote

No one better than FISH; ex-lead singer for the band Marillion. Listen to “Crucifix Corner” ( Nam and WWI ) Or Weltschmerz; his newest release. Most of his other solo albums as well as material from Marillion all focus on World War I and Socio political events. He is an extremely passionate singer and a very talented poet from Scotland.

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Poptart_Investigator t1_j2ftd1m wrote

Bolt Thrower - For Victory, When Cannons Fade, Anti-Tank (Dead Armor), The 4th Crusade

Most of Bolt Thrower, actually.

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PartyPrimary4144 t1_j2fwsc7 wrote

Born in the USA. Bruce Springsteen, sure. Try Jason Isbell's cover ✌️

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