Hey folks, I've got a job for you.
So, a course I'm in currently revolves around reading Plato's The Republic. In it, Socrates extemporizes are painful, mind-numbing length about how to build the perfect society, and the perfect soldiers to guard it. Central to the idea is censoring everything that could make them distrust the state they will die to defend, and love fighting for it. This includes music.
The professor is offering an extra credit assignment, and I'm doing it for the Hell of it. The assignment is to pick five songs that you would use in your super-soldier building project, and five songs would absolutely never let them hear. The criteria is it can't be anti-establishment or mournful or anything that might take the fight out of them; it should be philosophical, energetic, and should inspire you to hack up people with a xiphos and die gloriously for your city-state. Of all the playlists turned in, the prof will pick her favorites that she hasn't heard before to send to her husband, who's being deployed (to Korea, but still). That also means it shouldn't be anything "obvious", for example, "He already has everything by AC/DC, so don't bother."
All I can think of that she probably hasn't gotten yet is The Wicker Man, but I'd rather hear what you crazy metalheads and otherwise come up with. Pitch and bitch to your heart's content.