Alright, so I was on a mission today to find that awesome “Voices” theme song by Rev Theory, you know, the one Randy Orton struts out to in WWE. It’s a banger, and I just had to have it. First, I thought, “Okay, I’ll just check out some of those online music sites.”
I spent hours browsing through what felt like a million different music websites. I hit up a few, but nothing seemed to have the song I needed. I sifted through a bunch of genres, from rock to metal, hoping to stumble upon it. No luck.
After that, I figured, “Why not try one of those sites where people share their own covers of songs?” There are some seriously talented folks out there, so I thought maybe someone had done a killer version of “Voices.”
I landed on this one site that had tons of guitar covers, like, a crazy amount. I started digging through, checking out tabs, sheet music, and chords, hoping to find a cover of the song. I spent a good chunk of time there, but still, nothing.
Feeling a bit defeated, I decided to switch gears and try some of those free music download sites. I browsed through charts and genres, hoping the song would magically appear. But nope, still couldn’t find it.
Then, I thought maybe a video player app could help. VLC Media Player can play a lot of stuff, so I downloaded it.
- Went to the VLC website.
- Clicked on “Download.”
- Waited for it to download.
- Installed it on my computer.
I used VLC to play some music videos that I had downloaded before, hoping that maybe I had the song all along. No such luck.
Exhausted and about to give up, I decided to try one last thing. I went to a different website, and there it was! The “Voices” theme song, ready to be downloaded. Finally!
What I learned:
- Sometimes, finding a specific song can be a real pain.
- There are tons of places to look for music online, but not all of them will have what you want.
- Don’t give up! Even if it takes a while, you can usually find what you’re looking for if you keep at it.
Anyway, I’m off to blast “Voices” and maybe practice my own RKO. Later!