For my playlist I'm choosing to do a playlist for zombie killing. Now I realize that this is a quite narrow topic to establish an official playlist for, however I am sure that there would be a good amount of musical relevance retained if instead of zombie killing you perhaps chose to get rid of a wasp nest or some other perilous task.
1: Oo De Lally by: Roger Miller- You might recognize this song from Disney's rendition of Robin Hood. This is a generally cheery song that would be a tasteful way to commence your zombie killing due to the contrast that it will create with your actions.
2: Catch Hell Blues by: The White Stripes- This is a perfect fit for the next song in line seeing as its slide guitar is reminiscent of an old timey blues that fits well with the first song. Along with this the power behind the tastefully minimal drumming is outstanding.
3: Suck My Kiss by: The Red Hot Chili Peppers- The intensity of your battle increases, so must your rockin' tunes! This song is an obvious first choice for its intensity generated from enthusiastic drummer Chad Smith, and thick grunge thanks to the very talented Flea. While this song is every-bit heavy enough to invigorate someone in an apocalyptic situation, but its slow tempo allows for a more climactic song to follow it.
4: The Immigrant Song by: Led Zeppelin- I could not have made this playlist and not included at least one Zeppelin song. The Immigrant Song especially captures the "we will conquer" vibe that will be much needed in the climax of your epic battle. Jimmy Page and John Paul Johns hammering out a powerful root progression along with Robert Plant doing what he does best (wailing like the rock god he is) sets the perfect tone.
5: Fell In Love With A Girl by: The White Stripes- This song is great to end your fight, it would serve as a great victory dance for your ears. It's catchy, it's fast, but not to dark, this allows for a clean transfer to the relative tranquility you will now experience due to the death of the zombies.
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