Songs for L1B3R7Y

These are songs to go with scenes as background music to scenes in L1B3R7Y.


 * Abide with Me - Catherine Jenkins (Hugh Lord paying his respects to the fallen soldiers and civilians in the Battle of London 2031, while it cuts to scenes of Lucas Fitzgerald overseeing the execution of Rival Paramilitary leaders. Showing that Hugh Lord is at Home for Peace and Lucas Fitzgerald is home at War.)


 * Nimrod from Enigma - Edward Elgar (Hugh Lord and his subsection of troops entering a destroyed London after the BLF forces won the Battle for London 2031, showing the death and destruction, but ending on the British flag rising above Buckingham palace.)


 * Take me Home Country Road - John Denver (Final song in L1B3R7Y as it is the funeral song for Hugh Lord, showing his coffin enter the church and then cuts to the end credits.)

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 * Baba O'Riley - The who (The opening song to L1B3R7Y as Hugh Lord narrators over the song the story is about his life and starts with his childhood.)
 * Electric Dreams - Phil Oakey ( In late 2033, Hugh Lord is put in command as military governor of Merseyside, being one of the more unruly regions. In January 2034, Hugh Lord was able to get the power-grid back up and running, before London and other BLF controlled regions, the song is too accompany that scene.)
 * The Less I Know the Better - Tame Impala (
 * Stressed out - Twenty one Pilots ( Used as the cover music for the 2035 PPV Campaign advert. Showing patriotic and thought provoking images of pride of Britain in the 19th and 20th century. With PPV's campaign slogan "The Good Old Days")