Looking for some sick music to listen to while grinding and farming in Diablo 3? Then you've come to the right place. Strydusk’s Gaming Mix (SGM) contains kickass music that will make you jizz lightning and cause your balls to explode from the epicness of the tunes.
So what makes this mix different? What a lot of gamers don’t understand is that music brings out certain emotions. When you game, you want to feel bloodthirsty, powerful, violent and brutal so that you can make that badass kill streak. In other words, you want to listen to music that will urge you into the heat of battle. This is why SGM contains music genres such as Drum ‘n Bass, Metal, Dubstep, Electro and other music hybrids.
Most importantly, the tracks in SGM do NOT contain any lyrics with the exception of about 1% of the tracks. The tracks are all instrumentals, meaning no words are sang during the tracks. This is because lyrics will distract the gamer while the gamer is busy gaming. If the tracks did contain lyrics, the gamer might sing along to the song and lose focus in the game or the gamer will have trouble listening to his/her teammates while on Skype, TeamSpeak, Ventrilo or any other VoIP.
SGM 1.0 currently contains 300 tracks which is in total about 17 hours long! So it’s going to take you a while to listen to the entire mix. Rather listen to the tracks at random. I paid no attention to what order I added the tracks, so don’t complain to me if you only hear metal songs.
Looking for some sick music to listen to while grinding and farming in Diablo 3? Then you've come to the right place. Strydusk’s Gaming Mix (SGM) contains kickass music that will make you jizz lightning and cause your balls to explode from the epicness of the tunes.
So what makes this mix different? What a lot of gamers don’t understand is that music brings out certain emotions. When you game, you want to feel bloodthirsty, powerful, violent and brutal so that you can make that badass kill streak. In other words, you want to listen to music that will urge you into the heat of battle. This is why SGM contains music genres such as Drum ‘n Bass, Metal, Dubstep, Electro and other music hybrids.
Most importantly, the tracks in SGM do NOT contain any lyrics with the exception of about 1% of the tracks. The tracks are all instrumentals, meaning no words are sang during the tracks. This is because lyrics will distract the gamer while the gamer is busy gaming. If the tracks did contain lyrics, the gamer might sing along to the song and lose focus in the game or the gamer will have trouble listening to his/her teammates while on Skype, TeamSpeak, Ventrilo or any other VoIP.
SGM 1.0 currently contains 300 tracks which is in total about 17 hours long! So it’s going to take you a while to listen to the entire mix. Rather listen to the tracks at random. I paid no attention to what order I added the tracks, so don’t complain to me if you only hear metal songs.
Download link: https://mega.co.nz/#!c8czkA6A!LJ6jHbcqienK9KOkxdx9n8hs0XO4vBTPrrY4895QPr0
Read the changelog if you want to know more and please comment, any criticism will be great.
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What the heck? This only has one reply? The OT forums mustn't be frequented very often..
Anyways, I downloaded this back in late November but waited until S2 to start playing to it. I really do like it, and think it's a well composed mix.
Thank you, Strydusk, for your efforts and amazingly easy music list to grind to.