It certainly has its problems, but I had a lot of fun with it back in 2012 or so.
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Difficult but full of charming details and great voice acting. At least Discworld 1 and 2. The third one suffered a bit from "early 3Dlitis".
I really enjoyed them back then. So much, that the games made me read some of Pratchett's books.
Yes, whenever I play Killing Floor 2. But I prefer the instrumental versions:
I guess you could call Mick Gordon independent. He freelanced quite a few video game soundtracks.
Wolfenstein The New Order - Prototype
Wolfenstein II The New Colossus - Right Trigger Warning
IDLES are getting pretty popular and they are very vocal about social justice and politics. Still not a top 100 charts band though.
Things were a bit different in the 80s and 90s I would say, with songs like "Land of Confusion" by Genesis and "Civil War" by Guns n' Roses charting in the top 10.
I think the reason we dont hear much music that is critical about current events in the charts is a consumer problem though. Mary and John just don't want to listen to stuff that is uncomfortable. Record Labels would definitely produce music like that again, if it would be profitable.
Well, he is right. I used the lyrics from the Rollins Band version, because I thought "riding around in a blue jumpsuit" works better for generating this image than "sneaking around in a blue jumpsuit", which is what the original lyrics say.
But you are right too, of course. The original was recorded by Suicide.
Ding Ding Ding.
That's not it either. Here is another one from the batch.
Simon Viklund made fantastic stuff for Payday 1 and 2.
Also Mick Gordon's work for Doom and Killer Instinct.