On January 21 2011 05:24 DennizR wrote: Fear of the Zerg would be a more fitting name in my humble opinion, not only is the whole "Grack" thing a bit overused by now, but the lyrics don't actually mention anything specific to Idra rather than any Zerg.
Nevertheless the outcome was amusing and I like TotalBiscuits voice
Unfortunately, this song was written because IdrA is awesome, not because Zerg is ubercoolawesomekawaii.
dont know how loud the original songs instrumentals were, but these ones need to be a touch louder otherwise a near on perfectly performed adaptation of the lyrics
On January 23 2011 10:42 Carnocide wrote: Call me a noob all you want, idc :D Im probably just having a mind blank right now, like really bad, but what is "the grack"
love the song, especially when TB sings it
EDIT: (before any responses) is it idrA?
SlayerS_Boxer called Idra (real first name Greg) Grack in one game, can't remember which exactly. This started to lead his own life among Idra, Boxer and finally all GSL/SC2 fans, like cute nicknames as "The Gracken", and Artosis often referring to IdrA's leather gracket he recently wears at the GSL, etc. etc., until finally this epic song :D
On January 21 2011 06:30 RagnaRock wrote: Now I imagine Fear of the Grack live version, like the rock in rio original one, sung in GOMTV studio by thousands of SC nerds. Thank you, sir.
If IdrA ever wins GSL... this would be the greatest idea ever.
On January 21 2011 06:30 RagnaRock wrote: Now I imagine Fear of the Grack live version, like the rock in rio original one, sung in GOMTV studio by thousands of SC nerds. Thank you, sir.
If IdrA ever wins GSL... this would be the greatest idea ever.
On January 21 2011 03:22 Morfildur wrote: Am i the only one wishing a Metal Song from Kurt & Huskys Band with TB as lead singer, choreographed by Kurt and having Husky & "the other guy" dancing like Day9s Immortal impersonation in the background?
I don't think this post has deserved any where near enough attention. This would actually be the most amazing thing ever.
TB, do you still have the original mix file, and is it easy to replay the backing track with something better? I did a quick look on youtube, and while the quality isn't that great, it's still better than your backing track probably. For example . Sound can be ripped to mp3 and used. I'm not too sure about copyright issues though, so this might be illegal even though you're not exploiting fear of the grack commercially.
On the TL qualifications yesterday they used a lot of SC2 related music, and this one would trump them al, so I really think we should try and up the quality of the song.
On January 24 2011 07:46 Thenno wrote: TB, do you still have the original mix file, and is it easy to replay the backing track with something better? I did a quick look on youtube, and while the quality isn't that great, it's still better than your backing track probably. For example http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEH1q_S4fHc. Sound can be ripped to mp3 and used. I'm not too sure about copyright issues though, so this might be illegal even though you're not exploiting fear of the grack commercially.
I don't want to derail the thread, so i keep it short: TB is actually using this commercially as he earns money for youtube visits afaik, so the rules are even stricter than for people that are not youtube partners.
On January 24 2011 07:46 Thenno wrote: TB, do you still have the original mix file, and is it easy to replay the backing track with something better? I did a quick look on youtube, and while the quality isn't that great, it's still better than your backing track probably. For example http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEH1q_S4fHc. Sound can be ripped to mp3 and used. I'm not too sure about copyright issues though, so this might be illegal even though you're not exploiting fear of the grack commercially.
I don't want to derail the thread, so i keep it short: TB is actually using this commercially as he earns money for youtube visits afaik, so the rules are even stricter than for people that are not youtube partners.
Awww, too bad. Song is still friggin' amazing either way :D
On January 23 2011 05:46 Cyber_Cheese wrote: dont know how loud the original songs instrumentals were, but these ones need to be a touch louder otherwise a near on perfectly performed adaptation of the lyrics
Doesn't matter. All you have to do is turn down Totalbiscuit's vocals down a few decibals. I guess it was an amateur mastering job.