I wonder if certain races were of certain genres.
Humans and Blood elves would be pop and country.
Goblins would be rap.
Worgen would be Classical.
I wonder if certain races were of certain genres.
Humans and Blood elves would be pop and country.
Goblins would be rap.
Worgen would be Classical.
void elf would be Dubstep
ztroll would be donkey konga
Orcs would be metalcore
Undead is death metal
Tauren are outlaw country
Trolls are reggae
Blood elves are kpop
The Alliance is emo pop
Undead - Heavy Metal
Tauren - Rock
Humans - Pop
Goblins - disco
Void Elves - emo or punk or gothic
Kul Tirans - Country music
How?
Anyhow here’s my list:
Humans- country music. Lots of farms and peasants. Pretty boring too.
Night Elves- New Age music.
Draenei- Middle Eastern music.
Dwarves- Scottish bagpipes.
Gnomes- Disco, Techno, or EDM.
Worgen- Classical music.
Void Elves- Emo.
Kul Tirans- Sea Shanties.
Dark Iron- Scottish Bagpipes.
Junker Gnomes- Techno.
Orcs- Tribal war drums.
Troll- Raggae.
Tauren- Native American music.
Forsaken- Heavy Metal.
Blood Elves- K-Pop
Goblins-Rap.
Z-Trolls- African chants.
Mag’har- Same as green orcs.
Lightforged- Gospel.
Highmountain Tauren- Same as normal tauren.
Nightborne-Opera.
Vulpera-Folk.
Pandaren-Chinese music.
Goblins=Jazz
Forsaken=Heavy Metal
Gnomes=Disco
Night Elf=Celtic
i can’t see Daft Punk as void elves though
Season 7 of venture brothers is going in a very weird direction.
Pandas are kazoo music.
Motley Crue are night elf female rogues.
There’s something hilarious about the thought of some random player in warmode picking a flower, and hearing an ever so faint rendition of “Froggy went a courtin” And even though it became louder and louder, they couldn’t locate the sound no matter where he looked. Until with a final stanza, a fox rogue slices said player’s throat with a poisoned mace. Like, I’d have to bring a step ladder with me for half of those races!
I loved Sing.
It was a good movie. It introduced me to songs I never heard of before like “Ben” “Come here my Lady” “Pennies from Heaven” and “My Way”.