On September 18 2014 06:02 Kinie wrote: I think the issue with the song is that the vocals are either too loud, or the music is too soft/quiet.
It's a boring, generic, and unremarkable song. I just hope they don't play it more than once or twice
It's generic pop music made by a generic pop band that's easy to listen to and widely acceptable. So there isn't anything special about it and it's not really hype worthy. Compare that to OGN music where it has been all fringe music starting with emo/metalcore (Killswitch Engage, Bullet for My Valentine) back in 2004 and now it's mostly glitch hop/electro house (Kraddy, Two Fingers, Flux Pavillion)
On September 18 2014 06:07 Sufficiency wrote: Someone said yesterday that if you use /laugh in a brush that your enemies don't have vision on, they can still hear you?
Is this true?
I'd say no as I am used to spamming laugh anywhere on the map and I don't think I ever noticed an opponent walking away from the brush I am hiding in.
On September 18 2014 06:02 Kinie wrote: I think the issue with the song is that the vocals are either too loud, or the music is too soft/quiet.
It's a boring, generic, and unremarkable song. I just hope they don't play it more than once or twice
It's generic pop music made by a generic pop band that's easy to listen to and widely acceptable. So there isn't anything special about it and it's not really hype worthy. Compare that to OGN music where it has been all fringe music starting with emo/metalcore (Killswitch Engage, Bullet for My Valentine) back in 2004 and now it's mostly glitch hop/electro house (Kraddy, Two Fingers, Flux Pavillion)
You realize that Imagine Dragons provided the music for both OGN winter and summer finals this year:
On September 18 2014 06:02 Kinie wrote: I think the issue with the song is that the vocals are either too loud, or the music is too soft/quiet.
It's a boring, generic, and unremarkable song. I just hope they don't play it more than once or twice
It's generic pop music made by a generic pop band that's easy to listen to and widely acceptable. So there isn't anything special about it and it's not really hype worthy. Compare that to OGN music where it has been all fringe music starting with emo/metalcore (Killswitch Engage, Bullet for My Valentine) back in 2004 and now it's mostly glitch hop/electro house (Kraddy, Two Fingers, Flux Pavillion)
You realize that Imagine Dragons provided the music for both OGN winter and summer finals this year:
On September 18 2014 06:02 Kinie wrote: I think the issue with the song is that the vocals are either too loud, or the music is too soft/quiet.
It's a boring, generic, and unremarkable song. I just hope they don't play it more than once or twice
It's generic pop music made by a generic pop band that's easy to listen to and widely acceptable. So there isn't anything special about it and it's not really hype worthy. Compare that to OGN music where it has been all fringe music starting with emo/metalcore (Killswitch Engage, Bullet for My Valentine) back in 2004 and now it's mostly glitch hop/electro house (Kraddy, Two Fingers, Flux Pavillion)
You realize that Imagine Dragons provided the music for both OGN winter and summer finals this year:
On September 18 2014 06:20 GrandInquisitor wrote: You guys need some goddamn Zoloft. I am fucking hyped for worlds and your PitchforkMedia hipster hate ain't gonna bring me down. THIS IS WORLDS
Plus, this is way better than Imagine Dragon.
The only reason the imagine dragon one was so good was because of the couch + faker.
This is probably the best one in terms of shear visual effects.
On September 18 2014 06:02 Kinie wrote: I think the issue with the song is that the vocals are either too loud, or the music is too soft/quiet.
It's a boring, generic, and unremarkable song. I just hope they don't play it more than once or twice
It's generic pop music made by a generic pop band that's easy to listen to and widely acceptable. So there isn't anything special about it and it's not really hype worthy. Compare that to OGN music where it has been all fringe music starting with emo/metalcore (Killswitch Engage, Bullet for My Valentine) back in 2004 and now it's mostly glitch hop/electro house (Kraddy, Two Fingers, Flux Pavillion)
You realize that Imagine Dragons provided the music for both OGN winter and summer finals this year:
I did not realize that, thanks for bringing that up. I still stand that Riot's one is missing any of the edginess or hype that OGN usually puts in. Much softer rhythms.