Highmarker
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Sharks have the coolest goal horn imo. Classic and just reminds me of a hockey game. Oilers one right now? it's alright don't hate it.
I rather like your horn, it's distinctive. You had a great song a while back.
This would be my goal song if it were up to me. I'm 12 though.
Not a Ducks fan but I live in LA, so I've been to many games at the Pond. I agree -- I think it's actually the best goal song in the league and also like the local connection.Ducks have used Bro Hymn by Pennywise since before we won the cup in '07. Not the best in the league but its a solid choice, also they're a local band so theres that.
The Flyers and Cancuks also abandoned outstanding goal songs for no reason.
If you want an iconic song, you have to stick with it. That's why people always point to the Rangers and Hawks as the best ones. They're the only two teams not changing it every year.
Oh, I beg to differ.Penguins went from Party Hard (which was at least original) to Jump Around. It's terrible. Nobody gets excited for it.
Who was actually sitting around a table thinking "we have this song that everybody seems to like. Let's get rid of it for... let me see that Jock Jams CD. Does anybody like that Jump Around song? Yeah, let's use that."
There has to be a team to use Becky Lynch's entrance music as a goal song. It's perfect goal song material!
Almost everyone of them is just horrible, cheesy cringy emo indie rock with whoohoo parts for the crowd to sing. It’s probably a licencing issue, I’ve heard that some songs (like from Metallica) cost unreal amounts to licence.
They have their own.what is the Rangers goal song??
Also, agreed. Canucks new song is weak.
which teams use songs by emo bands? genuinely curious if there actually are any or if your definition of emo makes no sense lol.
Devils, lightning, oilers, panthers, pens, blues (after saints), canucks, jets, maybe even vegas, wild/islanders to some extent. Emo might be a wrong word since its more of a appearance/style thing, but basically this american indie rock stuff that all sounds the same. But if you like these songs that’s fine music is subjective and people like what they like. I’m not saying goal songs need to be musically complex progressive songs or whatever, but perhaps something a little bit more unique and personal to the team.