Well, it wouldn't be the first time an otherwise serious project has had at least one track with a ludicrous title. For example, FF4 had "OMFG! GET OUT OF THERE!!!", Xenogears had "Shit on Citan", and SF2 had "Guile's Mile Long Dong".
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that the drums are probably sequenced and use soundfonts while everything else is recorded live. It would explain why they sound decent compared to everything else.
But really, who gives a fuck about the production quality of a song about rotten assholes and diarrhea dumps in ears?
It's funny, because James himself has said that he doesn't really like Rolling Rock that much, but it just happened to be what he had in the fridge at the time he recorded his first video.
I use this name everywhere. All of the Google results for it are me, which actually is probably not a good thing since I used this name during my early internet years and there's probably some mildly embarrassing things floating around attributed to me.
If you're embarrassed by your handle, just use the name of one of your original characters, Otaku (since I know you have over nine-thousand characters ). More creative and less embarrassment potential.
Yes, this is pretty much the exact same thought process I had with having Sixto open on Summoning of Spirits. There's really no better choice of remixer to shred your listeners' faces off with and make an impact on them.
Juan as always embarks on a melodic voyage of soaring leads and chugging rhythm that puts him among the best of the best. Another great tune from this community's own personal guitar virtuoso.
This remains my personal favorite djpretzel remix ever (closely followed by Koan). I remember Larry and I gushed at length about this remix sometime ago, and I have to say that this is another example of a subpar game with a good soundtrack. Fantastic remix.
You would probably have emotional issues if you saw that the monster who killed your biological parents kept coming back to hunt you down after you thought it was dead too.