When all you have is a hammer
Created on: September 20th, 2006
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The previous music didn’t just convey the message of “smash everything,” it actually approximated the sounds of such an activity. The distorted synths and rapidfire breaks brought the static image to life by encapsulating the substance of that experience. I could have sworn I was actually watching the nails being pounded by that hammer. By contrast, the current music just plays like a film soundtrack, muted and far removed from the reality of the scene. But, eh... whatever...
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