Forum:What other music would be good with Fallout 3?

What music other than what they have in Fallout 3 would you put into the custom music? Personally, I would probably add a few 40's and 50's songs into it. Some examples would probably be I'll Be Seeing You (Billie Holiday), Fly Me To the Moon (Frank Sinatra), Mack the Knife (Bobby Darin), and Blue Moon (Elvis)(Yes, I know its in New Vegas, but Elvis is my fav). Would you guys add more modern stuff or keep it old? To me, you gotta keep it old to keep the same feel.

The trailer had Good Heart and Gentle People from Bob Crosby, and I wish that was in the game. Go to fallout 3 nexus, they have some music mods for GNR. Big McLargeHuge 03:20, July 6, 2010 (UTC)

For general gameplay, I was rather surprised that Louis Armstrong's A Kiss to Build a Dream On WASN'T one of the songs GNR could play. Armstrong's What a Wonderful World would've been a nice bit of irony, given the situation. As for others, one of my friends showed me Johnny Cash's Solitary Man - not only would it have worked for the setting of Fallout 3, but it would fit the Lone Wanderer's situation PERFECTLY. Others I thought could work would be The Heavy's (yes, that's the band's name) How you like me now, and the Stray Cats' Rock This Town, even though the latter might be more 60s or 70s music. One last one that would work as background music for Mothership Zeta would be Daft Punk's Robot Rock, which I stumbled onto while watching a FO3 montage. Give 'em all a listen on Youtube when you get the chance. Titan AEX4 15:22, July 6, 2010 (UTC)

This may make me sound like a barbarian, but I like to listen to Drowning Pool's "Bodies" when I go on murderous rampages. People dropping like flies under the hail of lead from my Minigun, while "Let the bodies hit the floor, let the bodies hit the floor" plays over my stereo. Its pretty fitting. Hitman 1 (radio) 22:23, July 6, 2010 (UTC)