You know what would be better than free games with a subscription? Free DLC for games you've already purchased. They could use a credit system, giving you say up to $20 worth of DLC per month of paid subscription. That might actually make me want to pay for online account and play multiplayer games.
I'd bet if you listened to the locker room before a Jacksonville Jaguar game, you'd think they were preparing their Super Bowl speeches. Also, it's a video game, it isn't real...should they be saying "IT'S GETTIN' VIRTUAL!"
$40 are you kidding me? Not only is the price outrageous, but the fact that someone would even want to stream these two days of absolute boredom is beyond me. Though I like playing games, any convention that doesn't involve prostitutes isn't worth my time.
Um, are you really that ignorant about music production? Has your brain been so corroded by MP3 clipping that you no longer hear it when you are listening to pop music? Radioactive seems to be a favorite song here in these comments, but it is one of the worst offenders to my ears. Sure Radioactive has a catchy lyrical chorus...though it kinda gets boring to hear a chorus repeated three times with no other verses.
I'm not complaining about the lyrics though, I'm complaining about the sound quality. As soon as their music crescendo's you can hear the sonic compression and it sounds absolutely horrible. It's like listening to someone scrape their nails on a chalkboard to me. That's not the way it should sound and that's because either the producer or sound engineer (or both) don't know what the heck they are doing. Reread my original comment, as I said nothing bad about the band.
Imagine Dragons need to fire their producer/sound engineer. The sonic compression on their album sounds horrible and to me their songs are unlistenable. How did they get so popular with such horrid production? I blame kids and their crappy MP3 song files!!!
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