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Playing mozart or bach during doom eternal makes me calm and tearing enemies with precision.
https://youtu.be/rMn-jd0WFHk?si=VaAukcOxe8Lw1XC1
https://youtu.be/M_wGdZikseo?si=FMlnTEs3uYRr7CxX
https://youtu.be/ys25GL7xRhA?si=m5SE77hSGcDX8wJk
If I ever listen to some music while playing, then it's only while playing some FPS like Valorant, and the music has to be somewhat calming or barely audible, so I can still make out of what I hear in-game, listening to both sources of sound at the same time.
Mainly staying focused on what's in the game, and then mostly subconsciously taking in what the music offers (usually some instrumental pieces).
As for those instrumental tracks.. Those do tend to be tracks that I know from visual novels, or instrumental versions of other tracks - Of rap tracks, of pop tracks, (...).
As long as I know the track, but I require to have it no lyrics, so there's no huge interruption towards my focus while playing the FPS; It does serve as a way to calm myself down, possibly to focus even better onto the in-game things.
An example could be the entire soundtrack of space music from Space Rangers by 1C Company. Those tracks are so good!..
Or even instrumental versions of tracks like Role Model by Eminem, (...). Tons of possibilities.
Other than that, anything rock/metal is pretty good for background noise.
Music from other games is nice too, despite most of the music being "okay" or very in-one-ear-out-the-other, Touhou music is great background noise to just have as filler but not something you're humming to
One of the 3rd party sites associated with Elite Dangerous hosts "radio stations" to be played alongside the game, with one in particular that even has ED-themed commercial breaks and news broadcasts (it plays almost nothing but techno music, and I hate techno, but it does fit the game well enough).
If its anything that i might want to focus on then metal without vocals.
The last time I played music over a game intentionally was like, the early 2000's when I used to blast Rob Zombie while playing Diablo 2's online ladder mode. Good music to smash hordes to.