Well, its alright if you don't feel it. McDonalds of Raw makes even sense in Radicals case.Reverse Ghost wrote:Cool story, it's still overdone and boring with the kicktest structure. Sound design nonwithstanding it's becoming played out and borderline annoying. This is like the McDonald's of Raw, of course you'll find it "tasty asf".Amperial wrote:You do underrate the sound design a lot. The choice of kicks do make the track flow. You still have to deliver a whole package, which is tasty asf.Reverse Ghost wrote:
I'll have what you're smoking.
This track was alright until the kicks came in. Literally any raw producer could have done this and no one would have guessed who did it aside from the RR sounding chorus.
Don't forget who started it all and still delivers when dropping the "every producer could have done this" card.
The typical RR structure (paired with the kicks) is easy to recognize.
This small chit chat gave me a flashback of the One Man Army release.