Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1915529-20140702204420/@comment-3547390-20140727031450

Heh, that is what I used to do back in the day. For some reason my CD was corrupted and I couldn't get the music to play in-game. It recognized the audio in iTunes, yet wouldn't play in the game. No music options changed anything, I ended up using that fix with the CD, basically rewriting everything to not be on the CD including the music as I described in that post. I still don't know what was wrong, but at least I found a solution. It seems my drive is picky with Audio CDs in games, it didn't work for Jedi Knight by default but worked fine for MOTS. At least I know a fix for when I have the problem.

But, yeah, kinda rambled there. I actually learned about Rammstein through Quake. I found this walkthrough - http://www.gamefaqs.com/pc/12206-quake/faqs/16304, which pointed me to various music tracks. The only one I actually enjoyed was Eiffersucht. But, yeah, those were the days before I joined the Wikia. I played a lot of Aardappel's Quake maps, I remember the 100 brush completion challenges being good little things to listen to a four minute song. I think that and Qull (which was right before I joined the wikia, as the first thought I had was looking on the wikia to see Qull information and then deciding to want to add Qull info when I saw none existed, then I realized not much existed at all and thus I went back to the basics). Nowadays I am more in the mood for the old school stuff than the new school Quake stuff, so thus why I started playing some of the packs I got back in those days.

I think that actually summarizes my experience with Quake before the wikia pretty nicely.