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IMO this is getting blown way out of proportion. I know here at CODz we tend to hop on anything that may have clues, but come on. This song as well as nightmare were out before the maps. If it does say 935 now, it didnt then. Which shows you other than the things they changed, the song didnt fit. I think the songs by the original group we are used to, are far more in depth as far as zombies go. On the video the songwriter even says the hardest part of his job is coming up with lyrics that fit the story. A7X was just a change of pace. I mean whats next eminem has all the answers on five?

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IMO this is getting blown way out of proportion. I know here at CODz we tend to hop on anything that may have clues, but come on. This song as well as nightmare were out before the maps. If it does say 935 now, it didnt then. Which shows you other than the things they changed, the song didnt fit. I think the songs by the original group we are used to, are far more in depth as far as zombies go. On the video the songwriter even says the hardest part of his job is coming up with lyrics that fit the story. A7X was just a change of pace. I mean whats next eminem has all the answers on five?

No. Not Ready To Die WAS created specifically for Zombies. It wasn't an A7X song or any other bands song beforehand. It wasn't edited or anything.

Nightmare was released in 2010. It was chosen for Moon because the lyrics fit so well into the storyline, and because it is considered their most popular song. It may mean we will also see A7X songs (created just for Zombies, or songs of theirs) in the future of zombies, since they seem to be doing Richtofen's point of view. Doesn't mean Elena and Kevin will stop though.

Won't Back Down was also released in 2010. It was also used in this trailer Treyarch released

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While it may not have any elements or lyrics to connect it to the story, it is just a nice song with a good beat to play while killing zombies. I mean, that is what the easter egg songs are primarily meant to do anyway. To have a good song playing while playing the game.

But Not Ready To Die and to an extent Nightmare, relate to the story.

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I have a friend who is big into metal, he was playing this song while we were working the other day just on shuffle off his ipod

then I realized that it isn't included in the zombie soundtrack. For some reason that makes me believe that isn't as "eligible" for analysis as the other songs.

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