User blog:Tdiandrockmusic2/*fanfare* The Official TDIRM Playlist for Winds of Change!

thumb|300px|right|Music to Invade Anywhere To!thumb|300px|right|Also fits the war mood. It also really fits upcoming late 90's flashback scenes in the story.thumb|300px|right|The overall anti-war anthem needed to tie the rest up.Okay, I've kind of fallen on a tiny slump for WoC, but I'm not falling off the face of the wiki again. Instead, I'll list my much anticipated Playlist! Unlike LAL, it's going to start small, but when stuff happens in the story, or I just find a very fitting song worthy of the Playlist. And unlike LAL, you, that's right, YOU can contribute. Just give me a link in the comments to a fitting song, I'll see if it fits, and if it does, I'll add it on. So far, the Playlist is as follows:

thumb|right|300px|Yeah, I get it, not the best music video ever. However, if fits the mood for the Stonehenge Dogfight very, very well.

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thumb|300px|right|Note: Duncan in the year 1996. I chose it due to its sense of... finality in the song itself, because the Continental War marks the end of a seriously troubled time for Usea.

Obviously, the Playlist will also be posted to the talk page of WoC, so no fiishing around my blog four months later looking for this one post, or I'll at least post a link.

Also, I'm going to be using my blog to "enhance" my story by describing the setting of Usea in a way that dialogue can't. It'll be a broad range of topics, but for now, considering the Playlist is directly above, I'll start off with something simple, popular music.

1991- 1995

Grunge. Your typical smatterings of plaid, teen angst, meaningful lyrics, and uncomplicated playing styles. Rap is considered mostly an overseas thing, and widely derided by many Usean demographics. Dance/Electronic is popular amongst teenagers in 1992, but is a fad and widely hated by late 1993. Country has a few avid listeners, but nowhere near the massive success it has in Ace Combat USA parallel Osea.

1996-1997

NorthPop develops as North Point wishes for it's own indigenous popular music, but the genre never got enough musical diversity, and when lead group Flash breaks up in October 1997, the movement is declared stillborn. Grunge becomes stagnant as well, and is replaced by various singer-songwriter types, who blanket the radio. As Ulysses becomes known, and Usea panics, many radio stations go off the air, and many record labels stop releasing new material. Indie Rock/Pop becomes popular as they become the only artists out there. Longings for the gool ol' days of 1993 spark a larger country audience, and rap gains traction among students expressing angry feelings over the world. Music in general becomes bleaker, for example, the video below.thumb|300px|right|Note: David Bowie cover. Also, this does not mean Nirvana exists in-story. I just can't whip up my own songs unfortunately.

1998- Music gets increasingly odder as the last major record label declares bankruptcy. It also changes from bleak to outright violent, as demonstrated by Common Reactor on the Playlist.

To Be Continued tomorrow.