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hithereimevil
12-11-2007, 11:16 AM
There's an obvious necessity to provide a diverse range of music to the playing audience and a spectacular job has already been accomplished by the team at Harmonix in doing so regarding on-disc variety as well as the current DLC. Congratulations for the cumulative innovation and next-step taken for rhythm games, as well as the immense success achieved and to come!

-applause-

Any fan of the product and experience provided is surely excited for the seemingly endless possibilities lying ahead for DLC. Potential is present for Costume, Instrument, Decal Packs, Character Style Add-ons (face, hair, jewelry, etc.) and of course the top priority Music.

An amazing array of talent exists in the world of music, in addition to an equally vast range of niches of appreciation for that music. What some people aren't capable of appreciating, others cherish. Choosing what to include to appeal to as most of the mass as possible while still achieving a commendable range in existing and ever-growing genres is an intimidating task to say the least.

On that note, I'm sure similar requests exist to no end but please consider providing a growing selection of metal and variations of the ominously large category. Specifically sub-genres such as Death, Black, Doom, Epic, Viking, Melodic, Folk, Symphonic, Power, Technical as well as regional Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish etc.).

There are too many truly innovative, influential, pioneering musicians and bands that fall into these many sub-genres to list by name or prioritize by personal preference in this particular case.

Of all things mentioned prior to this line, and in no relation to anything mentioned prior to this sentence, why is GWAR an absolute must have for DLC?

For their history, antics, musical talent and sheer possibilities for fun-fun-fun in a setting such as Rock Band it would be a travesty to humanity to not include at the very least a few of the gut-busting hilarities on an album such as "Scumdogs of the Universe". You want "talky-parts" how's about some "Slaughterama" or "Sexecutioner", you want some homage to Lovecraft and brain-child Cthulhu why not throw "Horror of Yig" on there. Who could forget the touching love ballad entitled "Sick of You"? Perhaps nothing but self-deprecating crunchy-gore is desired - might I suggest "Maggots" or "The Salaminizer"? Hell, the whole album should just be licensed and made available. Who'd want to exclude greats like, "Vlad the Impaler" or "The Years Without Light"?

Not to mention the over a dozen other albums with enough political and social satire to satiate any glutton for punishment.

Please?
Thanks.

not12listen
12-11-2007, 01:46 PM
i promise you, fellow Gwar fanatic, your decree has not fallen upon deaf ears... i too, wish that Gwar were available to play and enjoy for all the world. :)

Hell-O! and Scumdogs, most certainly, are this generation (and the previous one's) current version of Kiss.

soem might disagree... Gwar has taken the amazing stage show of Kiss and pushed it beyond any sort of barrier of taste or decency. doubt me? hop on YouTube and check for yourself. :)

i myself, have gleefully attended 5 Gwar concerts, and cannot wait for the next one. :)

PREACH THE GOOD WORD OF GWAR!!! :)

Shillelagh Law
12-12-2007, 01:53 AM
GWAR would be so much fun. Who doesn't want to sing "Sick of You" or "Slap you around"?