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Swamp Fever's is long and absolutely chaotic, which 100% fits the horde fighting action
Hard Rain's sounds so epic and cool, which makes it my 2nd fav
as I type this I'm listening to the beta horde theme aswell, which I also adore:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvAch1Xtxvg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4W2Gto63R0
Jokes aside id have to pick hard rain or if your willing to count the OG (l4d1) hard rain just slaps in every way possible which is what you want for a chaotic seemingly endless attack of zombies
as for the og its the OG nothing but a simplstic repetitive rapid drum beat with some background getting added and that sort of screeching that is meant to put you on guard. l4d1 was all about the horror and the l4d1 version really caught that horror aspect
but regardless of opinion the l4d soundtrack is to well designed for there not to have some outliers
My genuine reaction https://tenor.com/view/deliverance-movie-dance-celebrate-fun-gif-5673810