This tune is the hallmark of Old School Runescape music.
Sea Shanty 2 by Ian Taylor
This song was the most played song on the radio during the 2000s.
How You Remind Me by Nickelback
The sky darkens to this theme from a classic superhero movie.
The Batman Theme by Danny Elfman
The Man in Black loves living on the edge in this track.
I Walk The Line by Johnny Cash
Not even weather patterns can explain this song, known as the most popular electronic track of all time.
Sandstorm by Darude
Flute Salad by Ian Taylor
My mother's pasta dish is ever-present in this tune.
Lose Yourself by Eminem
While not the duel of the fates, this appropriately-titled tune stages a battle between two of the biggest names in sci-fi.
Anakin vs. Obi-Wan by John Williams
Drive down to the casino to live in the shoes of this tune, from which the artist adopted their title.
The Gambler by Kenny Rogers
This hit was the hallmark for a popular DJ who died in 2018.
Levels by Avicii
You might hear this song when your new members' account sets out on its early-game combat quests.
Waterfall by Ian Taylor
This song will have you wondering if your week really was that good.
Bad Day by Daniel Powter
This song full of firepower is a hit from the Academy of Country Music's most awarded female artist.
Gunpowder & Lead by Miranda Lambert
An astronaut with an ego might try to force this tune upon others.
Call Me A Spaceman by Hardwell and Mitch Crown
This might be the first music track you hear as a first-time member, especially if heading west.
Horizon by Ian Taylor
Watering your garden might make you think of this tune.
Iris by The Goo Goo Dolls
This tune is titled after the main characters from a film that won Best Picture, then didn't.
Mia & Sebastian's Theme by Justin Hurwitz
Get dapper for this hit by a country star with their own television show.
Fancy by Reba McEntire
Reminding you of what you don't have, this song highlights a DJ who loves working with other hit artists.
Sweet Nothing by Calvin Harris
The Blade of Saeldor is the closest thing in the game to the title of this wilderness track.
Crystal Sword by Ian Taylor
This song by a so-called Avril Lavigne pretender fits great with the typical rules of Jeopardy.
Why Can't I? by Liz Phair
This quintessential western theme derives its name from a drug and an ore.
The Ecstasy of Gold by Ennio Morricone
This song from an early American Idol could be the title of a horror movie.
Something in the Water by Carrie Underwood
2012 dance fans went crazy for this dual production between two Swedish DJs.
Calling (Lose My Mind) by Sebastian Ingrosso and Alesso