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musicman

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Every team plays Crazy Train. The Patriots play that song several times a game. I once heard it for all 3 times outs in the last 2 minutes of a game last year. They all play Sandstorm, AC/DC, Enter sandman. A bunch play Whomp there it is and typical songs like that. Some are really popish like in Miami, but that's the area.

Charlotte is a bit of a melting pot of parts of the country. There are so many people from everywhere. That's other reason why opinions are helpful.

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Honestly man, I've never been to a game. But music that strongly conveys emotion would be best. Bland typical music should be a no-no in my opinion. But I'm guessing JR "Don't want none o' that hippity hoppity kaboom kaboom sht, and no kill ya mama music." I don't blame him, the wine-and-cheesers might complain. To my understanding, you can get kicked out for getting excited, standing up when something good happens, cheering, and doing other things normal fans should do but I guess Charlotte is just different for some ****** reason...

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Ugh.

Not this thread again.

Every time it just becomes some stupid thread where everybody seems to think people care about what music they like before devolving into 3 people arguing about some crappy rap music for like ten pages

Then don't post in it...

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