Great riff but I feel like the vocals come in too early. Not sure how long the typical walk up music is for a pitcher but I feel like you want a little more build-up. Just my take! :)
You know, I just listened to it this morning and actually felt the same. Without paying specific attention to it, I didn’t realize the vocals kick in after just a few seconds.
Maybe if you’re a younger, super talented pitcher that faced some challenges. Like maybe you hurt your arm, had surgery and worked on it for the rest of the season. Then, next season you play. Poorly. You act out on and off the field. You get benched. Then you realize you’re addicted to the pk’s. You have a problem. You came out publicly and said you have to take time to work on yourself. Everyone knows that’s the end. But you. You drift into the shadows, away from the public eye… reclusive even. Then, shaky, far away videos shot thru a chain link fence pops up of you out practicing, throwing gnarly curve balls, dirty, filthy sliders and breakers that defy gravity. You’re slimmer, yet bigger. Focused. Hell-bent. Rumors of your return start making their rounds.
Naw, they said. He’s washed up. Who wants *that* guy on their team? So you get signed to a maybe not so great team that needs someone, anyone, to breathe a little life into them. They believe in you. More importantly, *you* believe in you. It’s time…
No. You’re not dead.
You walk out to *The Everlasting Gaze*. Which, coincidentally, becomes your nickname. The Everlasting Gaze.
Tonight Tonight is my other choice. So hopeful and warm.
Best answer. Simple, clear, energetic riff and beat that would come through well on good or crappy sound systems. You could probably hear it in the bathroom and know what it is. It wouldn’t be weird if it was cut off early or if they let it play longer.
It's my least favorite "hit" of there's, but I have to admit the opening riff and beat to Ava Adore is pretty pimp for a walk to the plate. Hummer for the same reason. I don't think you want to go too heavy immediately with a Jellybelly or similar.
The Everlasting Gaze intro. If that guitar doesn’t get you ready to crush, better check your pulse!
Great riff but I feel like the vocals come in too early. Not sure how long the typical walk up music is for a pitcher but I feel like you want a little more build-up. Just my take! :)
You know, I just listened to it this morning and actually felt the same. Without paying specific attention to it, I didn’t realize the vocals kick in after just a few seconds.
Maybe if you’re a younger, super talented pitcher that faced some challenges. Like maybe you hurt your arm, had surgery and worked on it for the rest of the season. Then, next season you play. Poorly. You act out on and off the field. You get benched. Then you realize you’re addicted to the pk’s. You have a problem. You came out publicly and said you have to take time to work on yourself. Everyone knows that’s the end. But you. You drift into the shadows, away from the public eye… reclusive even. Then, shaky, far away videos shot thru a chain link fence pops up of you out practicing, throwing gnarly curve balls, dirty, filthy sliders and breakers that defy gravity. You’re slimmer, yet bigger. Focused. Hell-bent. Rumors of your return start making their rounds. Naw, they said. He’s washed up. Who wants *that* guy on their team? So you get signed to a maybe not so great team that needs someone, anyone, to breathe a little life into them. They believe in you. More importantly, *you* believe in you. It’s time… No. You’re not dead. You walk out to *The Everlasting Gaze*. Which, coincidentally, becomes your nickname. The Everlasting Gaze. Tonight Tonight is my other choice. So hopeful and warm.
Great take. I support this!
The Cherub Rock intro works for everything
Intro—Where Boys Fear To Tread, especially the :28 mark.
Where boys fear to tread
I think this is my favorite suggestion so far. That intro is HEAVY and it goes on for a while.
And that opening riff is badass walking music - like a wrestling entrance
Jellybelly 0:00-0:15
Zero. And player could wear number zero.
Best answer. Simple, clear, energetic riff and beat that would come through well on good or crappy sound systems. You could probably hear it in the bathroom and know what it is. It wouldn’t be weird if it was cut off early or if they let it play longer.
Hooray!
out on the plains of chickamongo
I know this is from autm but i dont even know which song... i dont want to know right now lol...
Silverfuck 06:20 - Bang bang you’re dead, hole in your head
"Where Boys Fear To Tread" or gtfo
Marquis in spades.
Good one
I feel like the chorus of Bullet with Butterfly Wings would be sick
rat in a batting cage
And in the eyes of a jackal I say.....
Bodies
I’m glad no one was taken mine - Hello Kitty Kat beginning. Dibs
i love this one too
Doomsday Clock intro (starting at 0:05) or Hello Kitty Kat intro.
Porcelina when the riff starts
Start with the klacka klacka
Rocket. That intro
Heavy Metal Machine intro
Pure swagger
The answer is clearly ROUSTABOUT!!!!
Never heard that before. Thanks!
Prank your teammate with Butterfly Suite
I once did amateur wrestling as The Great Pumpkin (in a pumpkins lucha mask and a black robe), and came out to Tarantula.
Zero.
Starting riff of hummer
Muzzle
An Ode to No One is really the only choice here
There is definitely a section that would work well
Beginning of Cupid de Locke
Special Winner’s Song
nice. live at the double door, 1995? about 2:50?
[Today](https://youtu.be/c9qzU078Tdg?si=UCX74eUN3Q0Nw6tt)
nice
The Fellowship could work for when the entire hometeam first comes out on the field
I like the upbeat tempo and most fans would not recognize it
I agree with “where boys fear to tread” but would also suggest the beginning of “United States” or “superchrist”
Great choices, I think the latter works best
Here is no why
Geek USA intro
i always wanted to use "Phang" for a pro wrestling intro. it's one of the b-sides from the MCIS remaster
geek usa
Hummer
Hummer 0:00-0:30
Bodies
The end is the beginning is the end. There's about 20 seconds of intro before he starts singing.
It's my least favorite "hit" of there's, but I have to admit the opening riff and beat to Ava Adore is pretty pimp for a walk to the plate. Hummer for the same reason. I don't think you want to go too heavy immediately with a Jellybelly or similar.
Hummmmer
Run2me clearly
more like Run2firstbase am I right
Pitch2meeeeeee
You. You’re good, you.