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A "Doug" song - HoagieOfDoom - 05-07-2005 I'm not sure what step it could be appropriate for, but every time I listen to this, it screams Doug and his bike. Painkiller Judas Priest Faster than a bullet Terrifying scream Enraged and full of anger He's half man and half machine Rides the Metal Monster Breathing smoke and fire Closing in with vengeance soaring high He is the Painkiller This is the Painkiller Planets devastated Mankind's on its knees A saviour comes from out the skies In answer to their pleas Through boiling clouds of thunder Blasting bolts of steel Evils going under deadly wheels He is the Painkiller This is the Painkiller Faster than a lazer bullet Louder than an atom bomb Chromium plated boiling metal Brighter than a thousand suns Flying high on rapture Stronger free and brave Nevermore encaptured They've been brought back from the grave With mankind ressurrected Forever to survive Returns from Armageddon to the skies He is the Painkiller This is the Painkiller Wings of steel Painkiller Deadly wheels Painkiller The only power idea I have for this is some sorta augmentation for his bike, or whatever he's riding.********* I am a very sensitive person! I can go from laughing to crying with just a kick to the face. - Dave Attell Re: A "Doug" song - Stephen Mann - 05-07-2005 Yup, that's a Doug song. For the effect, I can't see it doing anything except affirming his existence. By that I mean that if he plays it for strangers, they achieve an instant understanding of who and what Doug is. Not that they know all the details of his life, but they "understand" Doug. Re: A 'Doug' song - classicdrogn - 05-07-2005 I think I've suggested this one before, as a 'turn it up to eleven' effect - it supercharges Doug's 'always on' powers so he's monstrously strong and fast, and absolutely unhittable, but when it's over he'd better have averted whatever armageddon is at hand because if he doesn't just pass out immediately he won't be moving very fast nor far before he does. Visually, it would probably wrap him in semi-skin-tight (except for the spikes and angles) chromed armor. Faster than a lazer bullet (dur hey? probably 'speeding bullet' made the legal department antsy) louder than an atom bomb, chromium plated boiling metal, brighter than a thousand suns... Well, aside for the boiling bit, and taking the last line as a metaphor rather than literally. - CD, still hasn't got regular access, dammit -- "Anko, what you do in your free time is your own choice. Use it wisely. And if you do not use it wisely, make sure you thoroughly enjoy whatever unwise thing you are doing." - HymnOfRagnorok as Orochimaru at SpaceBattles woot Med. Eng., verb, 1st & 3rd pers. prsnt. sg. know, knows Re: A 'Doug' song - Bob Schroeck - 05-09-2005 Works for me. And if we ever get the cycle away from Skuld, that'd fit in just fine, too. -- Bob --------- Chaos isn't really chaos if it isn't Lawful part of the time. |