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Question Posted Saturday January 6 2007, 11:56 am

Anyone know some songs i could use to get my team "pumped up" ?

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schlichtinator answered Saturday January 6 2007, 1:44 pm:
Volume is the key. Something loud that encourages violence.

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SavannaANDKutt answered Saturday January 6 2007, 12:26 pm:
I would use some rythem beats. Find songs that have alot of rythem in them. That's what normally gets my team pumped.

Or, you can ask what your team likes and wants to hear. Then, you could make an assortment of music to play for them, that they all like. I would do that personally. And, if you don't have some of the songs that they like, ask if you can borrow their cds and burn them onto your computer, and then copy the songs onto a new disc.

I really hoped I helped!
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