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I recently found the burger man and Kyle the alien characters. dats all I wanna say
The other day I discovered Gametal's cover of Stickerbush Symphony. It was honest to god one of the most transcendent songs I've heard in my entire life. It had a lot of that Freebird appeal, I think. By the end of the song, it sounds so different from the beginning that you have no idea how you got where you are, but when you pay attention, you can hear how the song slowly builds up over time and finally crescendo in a way that's natural and beautiful. While this is, of course, evident in the original as well, I don't think words can describe how well Johnny encapsulated it. I've been obsessed with this song for a couple days now.
When I checked the workshop to see what came out recently, my heart skipped a beat. I rushed to the description to see if I could listen to that wonderful song while beating up furries (in game), and you did not disappoint.
Thank you.
(also fun fact: this is the second custom sprited DK stage!)