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It’s a great song, but I can’t see myself choosing to play it outside game night. (I played this one to death during our desert dnd campaign, yes I’m a hypocrite)
I don't necessarily disagree with you. As much as I enjoy the song whenever I do pull it up, I can't honestly claim it's on my car playlist or party playlist. It's pretty hard to beat popular music at the end of the day.
Film music, video game music, and even classical music are all great and impressive in their own right, but when you're chilling/vibing/socializing, popular music is the way to go. And by popular music I don't mean pop music, I mean the whole spectrum of contemporary music that people mainly listen to, I guess you could also call it vernacular music. So I pretty much agree with your point but I think you got downvoted because you stated it in a fairly blunt fashion.
It’s excellent ambiance. I pick and pull from video games aplenty for game nights. Ambient music in a specific style for specific demographics? Yes, directly into my stereo system on Tuesday.
Unequivocally was I baiting reactions with hyperbole mixed with sincerity in the 4chan community. I can’t argue otherwise, and I don’t blame people for not recognizing a, and this hurts to say, 20 year old meme setup.
Agreed. Can't win em all buddy, you'll get em next time