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Music for the Wasteland: Our Post-Apocalyptic Playlist

By Liz Ohanesian, Monday, Nov. 23 2009 @ 2:30PM
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Categories: Last Night

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When you're roaming around the desert alongside Mad Max and Warrior Woman, with a Gyrocopter overhead and an Interceptor speeding through the dirt, it can feel like the apocalypse has already come and gone. For moments like Road Warrior Weekend, you need a special selection of tunes. With that in mind, here's a post-apocalyptic playlist to keep on hand.

1. The Sisters of Mercy "Black Planet"

The Sisters of Mercy's take on environmental issues plays like the band's bleak, apocalyptic vision. There's radiation, acid rain and a video tour of the industrial wasteland along the California coast.

2. The Rolling Stones "Gimme Shelter"

"Gimme Shelter" is a given for the end of the world. In fact, you might consider it an obvious choice. However, it seemed simply wrong to leave it off this playlist.

3. David Bowie "Five Years"

This song is to remind you of the proverbial good ol' days, when you're only waiting for the end of the world. Just because you're living in the Wasteland doesn't mean you can't be sentimental.

4. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds "The Weeping Song"

When I think of life after the apocalypse, I think of Nick Cave. Perhaps the Australian Western vibe is reminiscent of Mad Max movies, sans Thunderdome and Gyrocopter. Regardless, once you realize that you're one of the two men entering the Thunderdome, you may want to cry. Listen to this.

5. Einsturzende Neubauten "Yu Gung"

After the new buildings collapse and you're stuck in the Wasteland, you have to be resourceful. Let Einsturzende Neubauten be your guide and make music out of stray pieces of metal.

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David Bowie, Godspeed! You Black Emperor, Liz Ohanesian, Mad Max, Modeselektor, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Post-Apocalyptic, Road Warrior Weekend, Shannon Cottrell, The Knife, The Rolling Stones, The Sisters of Mercy
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Comments (28)

[tlr] says:

nice article, nice playlist.

[tlr]

Posted On: Monday, Nov. 23 2009 @ 3:40PM
rhet says:

Nice list, but I think Bowie's entire Diamond Dogs album should have been mentioned.

Posted On: Tuesday, Nov. 24 2009 @ 8:55PM
Anonymous says:


uhh. tool?

Posted On: Tuesday, Nov. 24 2009 @ 9:15PM
Anonymous says:

all songs on this list a gay

gay gay gay

Posted On: Tuesday, Nov. 24 2009 @ 9:21PM
English Tart says:

This article must of been done by some British Tart who seen way too many Mad Max movies.

Posted On: Tuesday, Nov. 24 2009 @ 9:22PM
ffoj says:

Wow, nice list. Gotta love Bowie, Nick Cave, The Knife and, most of all, Godspeed.

Posted On: Tuesday, Nov. 24 2009 @ 9:25PM
josh says:

OK music... but no need to have this... This 2012 stuff is bs

Posted On: Tuesday, Nov. 24 2009 @ 9:25PM
Paulpobeeno@ Beeno says:

Wow, I gotta tell ya dude that looks like fun!

RT
www.complete-privacy.se.tc

Posted On: Tuesday, Nov. 24 2009 @ 9:26PM
chad hall says:

"Dancing With Tears In My Eye" -- Ultravox

Posted On: Tuesday, Nov. 24 2009 @ 9:26PM
Anonymous says:

You all have no taste in music whatsoever.

Posted On: Tuesday, Nov. 24 2009 @ 9:29PM
Anonymous says:

Where is REM I'm feeling fine!

Posted On: Tuesday, Nov. 24 2009 @ 9:32PM
Comet Arcade says:

Hmm, I was thinking of more of a heavy metal or rock kind of songs.

Posted On: Tuesday, Nov. 24 2009 @ 9:35PM
Anonymous says:

Not the first einsturzende song i would of picked . changes bowie would have been good enough for me .

Posted On: Tuesday, Nov. 24 2009 @ 9:41PM
Liz Ohanesian says:

@rhet You're right about Diamond Dogs. I should have put the whole album on there.
@chadhall My favorite Ultravox song! Thanks for mentioning it.
Also probably the entire G!YBE and Neubauten catalogs will work for the aftermath of the apocalypse, especially after seeing both live.

Posted On: Tuesday, Nov. 24 2009 @ 9:55PM
dog says:

what about its the end of the world as we know it???

Posted On: Tuesday, Nov. 24 2009 @ 10:15PM
GG says:

Really gay list though. Not that there is anything bad with bein gay or anything.
Just really gay songs

Posted On: Tuesday, Nov. 24 2009 @ 11:13PM
Joose says:

One way to survive the post-apocalyptic world = http://bit.ly/2ClqOO

Posted On: Tuesday, Nov. 24 2009 @ 11:32PM
actionjackson1987 says:

Radiohead-Idioteque

That is one on my playlist for the apocolypse.

Posted On: Wednesday, Nov. 25 2009 @ 12:24PM
Annoyed Nonzombie says:

SAY SOMETHING! OF MEANING.

Commenting has become like scratching the butt, "ooh I like it/hate it nice/awful", a reflex.

When did humans become objects of meat that makes meaty noises by pressing air through meaty lips.

Mouthfarters!

Posted On: Friday, Nov. 27 2009 @ 1:22PM
Mike k says:

It's very opionion based.

Posted On: Sunday, Nov. 29 2009 @ 2:09PM
Ashe Faelsdon says:

Ok... not really a bad collection... but personally I think any kind of Armageddon is going to leave a lot more people angry than angsty...

Where are Songs like:

Ministry's Isle of Man or Hero?
Tool: Aenima or Stinkfist
NIN: Survivalism, In This Twilight, or Into the void.
System of a Down: Attack, Boom, or F the System.

That's just 3 unnamed bands that have (IMNSHO) WAY better lyrics for the armageddon...

Posted On: Monday, Nov. 30 2009 @ 6:43PM
Milton R. Prince says:

You are a very smart person! :)

Posted On: Wednesday, Dec. 2 2009 @ 12:34AM
Snake Eyes says:

I couldn't agree more with your song choices. I would have included Ace of Spades by Motorhead, and Down With the Sickness by Disturbed. I'm also doing a post apocalyptic blog but taken more from a military perspective. The link is http://therazorsedge.weebly.com if your interested I would like to do a link exchange with you, please check out my site and let me know

Posted On: Thursday, Dec. 10 2009 @ 1:12AM
SHOE LIFTS says:

May I congratulate you on this intelligent post.You have made my day and gained a new fan. Compared to most posts on the web this is a joy to read, I am very pleased that I came upon your article. I will be linking to this from all my blogs.

Posted On: Tuesday, Dec. 22 2009 @ 4:40AM
Lucius Zets says:

You made some good points there. I did a search on the topic and found most people will agree with your blog.

Posted On: Tuesday, Jan. 12 2010 @ 10:14AM
NightWalker says:

It was very interesting for me to read the article. Thanks for it. I like such themes and everything that is connected to them. I would like to read more on that blog soon.

Posted On: Thursday, Jan. 14 2010 @ 9:05AM
Burton Haynes says:

great blog, i found you whilst searching for someone else and i am glad that i have. i have bookmarked you and will be back.

Posted On: Tuesday, Jan. 19 2010 @ 12:01PM
Tyson F. Gautreaux says:

lee macklin

Posted On: Tuesday, Jan. 19 2010 @ 12:01PM

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