If the Vietnam War was in the current year

What music would soldiers blast out of helicopters?

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Niggerbop, nobody plays anything else anymore, not even country is safe

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Billie Eilish, Chris Brown and Cardi B. The songs associated with Vietnam were songs that were popular at the time, so whatever shits on the radio. V22s would be thundering over Saigon blasting "wish you were gay".

Old Town Road but unironically
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This see

None its against the rules

I mean they had disco music back then

id say drafties would be blasting synthwave and it would become a real genre

This will be the "Fortunate Son" of the Iranian Invasion.

Vietnam soldiers were staged in South Korea.
Do tell. What sort of music do you think people stationed in South Korea listen to?
And anime music for the poor sods who wanted to get stationed in Japan and only got discount Japan that is S. Korea instead.

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>Iranian invasion
That was called off recently

Fuck the rules. Boomers made those rules after they gunned down looks with music to see our generation doesn't have fun or can take home trophies

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I GOT THE M2 IN THE BACK

HE on the racks

>I mean they had disco music back then
You're about ten years off.

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Blackhawk's matte black;
Got the m4 that's black to match

The war went into 73, 75 if you really wanna stretch it, so disco was definitely around

Vietnam is on course, ha
I'm a socialist like norse
I been in the city
Never had intercourse

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Vietnam peaked in 1968, in terms of US fighting and troops in country. When you think about the Vietnam War aesthetic, you're thinking about the late sixties. US involvement really wound down around 1971 and pretty much ended by 1972. Formally, by 1973 and then completely in 1975 when South Vietnam stopped existing. Disco was a mid to late seventies thing.

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Nothing but synthwave.

>Niggas iffy, uh, blicky got the stiffy, uh
>Got the blicky, uh, drum it holds fifty, uh
>(Scum Gang!)
>Pop these niggas like a wheelie nigga, you a silly nigga
>In the hood with them Billy niggas, and them Hoover niggas
>You run up and they shooting niggas, we ain't hooping nigga
>No KB, you a loser nigga, up that Uzi nigga
>On the stoop, crills in my draws, your girl on my phone
>She wanna fuck but keep her clothes on, I only want the jaw
>Man that's really all I use her for, I kick her out the door
>I don't want her, you can keep the whore, she fiendin' for some more
>In New York my niggas don't Milly Rock, my niggas money bop
>Blow a case a nigga throwing shots, I run 'em off they block
>Quarter milli in the stash box, I grinded for my spot
>Niggas talking 'bout that cash but my bag worth a lot
>I don't fuck with no old hoes, only new hoes
>Put my dick in her backbone, I pass her to my bro
>I don't love her that's a sad hoe, she a bad hoe
>I'ma fuck her then I dash home, to the cash hoe
>I'm on some rob a nigga shit, take a nigga bitch
>Do the dash in the whip, count the cash in the whip
>I pull up with a stick, I let that shit hit
>Shout out, but I fucked that nigga bitch
>Niggas iffy, uh, blicky got the stiffy, uh
>Got the blicky, uh, drum it holds fifty, uh
>Move milli', all my niggas on fifty, uh
>Talk down, pew pew pew, you silly, uh
>Hit a stain, fifty bands, all hunnids
>Spinning through ya block like a pop shove-it
>Shoot at me I'm shooting back, I'm getting buckets
>I ain't wanna take his life but nigga, fuck it
>I'm on some rob a nigga shit, take a nigga bitch
>Do the dash in the whip, count the cash in the whip
>I pull up with a stick, I let that shit hit
>Shout out, but I fucked that nigga bitch
>I'm on some rob a nigga shit, take a nigga bitch
>Do the dash in the whip, count the cash in the whip
>I pull up with a stick, I let that shit hit
>Shout out, but I fucked that nigga bitch
>Scum Gang

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Ironically, 72-75 is one of the most if not the most interesting segment of the war. Lack of US forces separated the wheat from the chaff hard in the ARVN, though there wasnt nearly enough wheat, and both sides began receiving and employing the most advanced experimental hardware of the time. First use of TOW spam from helicopters for instance.

the point is "party" fad music is a ever present thing

there was definitely plenty of generic "hippie rock" that all sounds kinda gay
pretty much every song that sounded like a variation of "get together"

Your kinda grasping at straws here user. Your grasp of American culture is off and you don’t have any examples of this music comparable to modern pop. I would look up the radio charts for the top songs played during Vietnam war

The people who want to fight and take pleasure in it will blast aggro rap like and maybe death grips. The people who dislike the war and are weary of dying for no reason on the other side of the world will probably play music like Sandniggers can't tell me nooothiiiiing
You can't tell me noooothiiiiing

fortunate son, for the gay meme
CBT: the full experience
pewdiepie songs
death grips
other black people songs
some tards would be as cultured enough to play pink guy songs
the evangelion theme for some poor draft weeb fags
family guy theme
someone would play ram ranch for about 30 seconds before someone would call it an "old meme"
sucky sucky one time one time
erectile dysfunction
reposted in the wrong neighboorhood
kahoot theme

>the point is "party" fad music is a ever present thing
No, the point is that there wasn't disco music during Vietnam. I'm sorry I have to prove you completely wrong like this. You gave me no other choice.

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Based

>comparable to modern pop
>get together isn't a song from that era

nice loaded question asshole I'm not making comparisons I'm making ANALOGIES. gg amercian culture "expert"

fine bad example
but my point in context was there is always shitty fad music
what are you gonna tell me "for what its worth" is a good song?
for every "who knows"s and "white rabbit"s we got 10 "have you seen the rain"s

>emojis
Yike.

>First use of TOW spam from helicopters for instance.

Wtf? Would that even work?

Deathgrips, but only for psychological warfare reasons.

Not against the NVA apparently.

Gee if only we’d had some long, drawn-out guerrilla war that the US had fought in a hot Third World shithole here in the 21st century then maybe we’d know.

Anything by 21 Savage, specifically “Gang Outside”. It’s popular and is a pretty badass song, especially if you’re blasting it from choppers before fast roping into some jungle hellhole.

Probably still bolded shirt, wallet chain nu metal.

I bet nu metal was blasting in a bunch of tanks invading iraq for the second time.

probably some justin beiber
generation kill had some neat songs. Don't know if used though

My guess is a lot of Ska and punk too because everyone was playing Tony Hawk back then

I like ska as much as the next guy, but invading a country seems like more of a nu metal occasion.

the ska revival was long dead before 2003

'Soundtrack to War' is a whole documentary about that.

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I remember an Abrams crew said they were playing Drowning Pool's 'Bodies' in their tank when they rolled into Baghdad

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Did they even play music out of helicopters? Surely the speakers required to be audible over the rotorblades would be too heavy to be practical.

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Not blasting aquabats as you approach the LZ, guns blazing as the blood of combat builds in your veins. this is your moment, you need to kill them all.

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Yup!

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You have changed my mind.

Yeah but those were for psyops I assume, not for troop enjoyment. I heard something about modern helicopter pilots being able to nigger-rig their coms to play music.

I've read about psyops doing it in Vietnam. I don't think music though. Apparently, they played recordings of women screaming and wailing and they thought it would scare the North Vietnamese. Also, they flew over the jungle are explained how to surrender over the loud speaker while they also dropped pamphlets. the reporter whose book I read this in was in a helicopter when they did it, he thought it was a dumb idea because between the helicopter noise, shitty speakers and distance, it was impossible to hear.

>ywn participate in the invasion of Iran as a member of a tank crew blasting A Day to Remember all the way to Tehran
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Honestly though, I feel like hard rock/pop-punk is making a comeback, and I bet that’s what a lot of Zoomers and millenials will be listening to.

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It was. LET THE BODIES HIT THE FLOOR!

WAKE ME UP

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CRAWLING IN MY SKIN

Damn, and here I was all excited for a nice war.

He's not wrong
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They used music for psyops in Vietnam, and a few notable times afterwards.

No, I'm talking about troops hanging out in a helicopter listening to music for enjoyment. Did that actually happen?

ANY WAY YOU WANT IT, THAT'S THE WAY YOU NEED IT, ANY WAY YOU WANT IT
*carpet bombs your jungles*

Baste

The Only answer
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riding on an Abrams

I DONT KNOW WHY IM OVER HERE THIS JOB IS EVIL

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Probably man, idk, people like music.

Realistically, most of it would just be whatever's popular/mainstream right now. So even stuff like Death Grips might not get played and techno or vaporware type music won't even be touched by a majority of the people, it'll probably just be stuff like Drake or Migos. The darkest it might get is maybe something like Ghostmane
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