OSRS Music
2000s Hits
Film Themes
Country Legends
EDM Clubhouse
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This tune is the hallmark of Old School Runescape music.

Sea Shanty 2 by Ian Taylor

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This song was the most played song on the radio during the 2000s.

How You Remind Me by Nickelback

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The sky darkens to this theme from a classic superhero movie.

The Batman Theme by Danny Elfman

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The Man in Black loves living on the edge in this track.

I Walk The Line by Johnny Cash

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Not even weather patterns can explain this song, known as the most popular electronic track of all time.

Sandstorm by Darude

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This song makes me wonder what I'm having for lunch today.

Flute Salad by Ian Taylor

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My mother's pasta dish is ever-present in this tune.

Lose Yourself by Eminem

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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

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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

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This hit was the hallmark for a popular DJ who died in 2018.

Levels by Avicii

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You might hear this song when your new members' account sets out on its early-game combat quests.

Waterfall by Ian Taylor

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This song will have you wondering if your week really was that good.

Bad Day by Daniel Powter

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This song takes note of the premier race in one of the greatest film trilogies of all time.
Concerning Hobbits by Howard Shore


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This song full of firepower is a hit from the Academy of Country Music's most awarded female artist.

Gunpowder & Lead by Miranda Lambert

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An astronaut with an ego might try to force this tune upon others.

Call Me A Spaceman by Hardwell and Mitch Crown

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This might be the first music track you hear as a first-time member, especially if heading west.

Horizon by Ian Taylor

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Watering your garden might make you think of this tune.

Iris by The Goo Goo Dolls

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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

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Get dapper for this hit by a country star with their own television show.

Fancy by Reba McEntire

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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

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The Blade of Saeldor is the closest thing in the game to the title of this wilderness track.

Crystal Sword by Ian Taylor

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This song by a so-called Avril Lavigne pretender fits great with the typical rules of Jeopardy.

Why Can't I? by Liz Phair

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This quintessential western theme derives its name from a drug and an ore.

The Ecstasy of Gold by Ennio Morricone

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This song from an early American Idol could be the title of a horror movie.

Something in the Water by Carrie Underwood

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2012 dance fans went crazy for this dual production between two Swedish DJs.

Calling (Lose My Mind) by Sebastian Ingrosso and Alesso